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  • Thread Starter ljfent

    (@ljfent)

    Hello,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I checked the server and there is no directory by that name. The Cerber traffic report is also displaying a 404 page not found.

    Is there anything else I can consider; any way to block the attempts? I have blacklisted the IP.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ljfent

    (@ljfent)

    Hello,

    I attempted to submit this question to the Cerber Security forum. Somehow, it seemed to redirect to a general wordpress forum, with a moderator note. Are you saying this is not a Ceber Security Issue, or are you saying this was not posted correctly?

    Best,

    Re: Support ? Plugin: Cerber Security, Anti-spam & Malware Scan ? login errors

    Thread Starter ljfent

    (@ljfent)

    Hello,

    Is that an official reply?

    I only had this error with one page and only within the admin dashboard. Since then I have gone through all my plugins, removing the one I was having that error with and another that was affecting the new site-health-check. Since removing the two offending plugins things seems to be working fine (not recieving that error.) It seems plugin compatibility is a weak point with WordPress. Keep them updated or remove/replace them if they are not tested with your WP version, is my suggestion.

    Best,

    Thread Starter ljfent

    (@ljfent)

    Well, it is nice to know the advanced search option is there!

    I mean to block a user form submission that made it through ( allowed ) by the spam filter; howvever, is more of an informercial for their own services. Not technically spam, but annoying. They were not registered or logged in.

    I was looking for “form submission allowed” in the activity dropdown list or a way to list forms that made it through the filters. I tried a number of fields with “ANY”, including IP address, dates and post/fields to no avail. Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ljfent

    (@ljfent)

    Follow up…

    I have been reading the blog posts regarding the “Warning: An unexpected error occurred” – with NO luck including calls to the hosting provider…

    I am getting this when updating WordPress… not plugins, not themes…

    Let me toss another interesting piece of data into the mix… I have five word-press sites, all manually installed. The sites that were installed a few months ago do not have the error and ALL the sites are updated to the latest version 4.0.

    The most recently installed sites (in the past few weeks), including one from a 4.0 kit (clean install with no modifications), no plugins and no additional themes have the error right from the start…

    All of these sites are on the same server and the same account…

    This is very strange…

    >>>> Warning: An unexpected error occurred. Something may be wrong with www.remarpro.com or this server’s configuration. If you continue to have problems, please try the support forums. (WordPress could not establish a secure connection to www.remarpro.com. Please contact your server administrator.)

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