• Resolved corzel

    (@corzel)


    Hello,

    After last update I’m getting this notice in php error log.

    Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/security-malware-firewall/lib/CleantalkSP/Common/Helper.php on line 314

    Regards.

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  • Plugin Support SergeM

    (@serge00)

    Hello, @corzel.

    The option “Complete Deactivation” should fix the issue.

    Please, delete the CleanTalk Security Plugin with the Complete Deactivation option:
    ? WordPress Admin Page —> Settings —> Security by CleanTalk —> General Settings —> enable “Complete Deactivation” —> Save Changes;
    ? Plugins —> Installed plugins —> Security by CleanTalk —> Deactivate and Delete.

    Then install it again:
    https://cleantalk.org/help/install-wordpress-security

    Did it help?

    Thread Starter corzel

    (@corzel)

    Hi,

    Nop, the notice continues.

    Plugin Author alexandergull

    (@alexandergull)

    I transfer this info to the development group.

    We will contact you soon.

    Be well,

    Hello,

    Thank you for the feedback! We have fixed the problem.

    Please reinstall the plugin following these steps:

    1. Go to WordPress Administrator Panel —> Plugins.
    2. Find the plugin “Security & Malware scan by CleanTalk” —> Deactivate.
    3. After the automatic page refresh find the plugin again “Security & Malware scan by CleanTalk” —> Delete. Confirm “Yes, delete these files”.
    4. Download the plugin archive from here: https://github.com/CleanTalk/security-malware-firewall/releases/download/dev-version/security-malware-firewall.zip
    5. Go to Plugins —> Add New —> Upload Plugin.
    6. Choose the downloaded archive and press “Install Now”.

    Contact us if you have any questions.

    Plugin Support katereji

    (@katereji)

    Hello.
    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this thread as “resolved” – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.
    Be well.

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