hildansju
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thank you for the response. Just a question, in general, how large should be the itheme file ? after changing some things here and there it lost about 500 mb but its still 2.2 gb which is astonishingly large. its by far the largest file in my database. do I have to do what the thread on this topic you shared?
thanks for the help. I did those two things. the first one Disable xmlrpc was already on, the 2nd one, I enabled it.
should this now lower the size of the file?
yes, the prefix is my database name. I have now went to the logging section and made it so that only data up to 30 days will be kept. I checked the logs and the local brute force is responsible for about 2800~ entries, ip check has about 1000 entries.
my question is the following, after the change i made to how long the entries should be kept, when will it take effect on the mysql side? as in I see the size went down?
also, whats the next step? how can I delete useless things? i attempted to do so with making commands depending on certain timestamps, it says it worked in the command link in phpmyadmin but its not reflected in the file size. please help
im using the latest version of the plugin. Version 8.1.4. i just noticed how big the .htacess file, what should i do right now?
thank you @nlpro. However, im on the free version of the plugin, what you linked to is for the pro version which i don’t have, I wondering why the .htaccess file is filled to the brim with blocked ip lines.
the link you sent was for submission for the first time, but I already have one. I meant re-submit.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] issue with using regex to redirect following permalink changesthank you. so what do I have to write in that migration option? can I just add
/%postname%/and then change my permalink to /category/post-name/ ?