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  • Plugin Contributor bruandet

    (@bruandet)

    It needs to connect to the AJAX endpoint by default: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
    If you can’t allow NinjaScanner to access it, try to change the “NinjaScanner > Settings > Advanced Users Settings > Scanning process” option to “WP CRON” instead.

    Thread Starter trexero

    (@trexero)

    now it starts and almost finishes but at step 13 it runs into “Unknown error.”

    Plugin Contributor bruandet

    (@bruandet)

    You may have another restriction on your server (time or memory limit etc). Check your PHP error log, there may be more info about the problem.
    Try to modify the scanner settings for a quicker scan:
    1.Basic Settings:
     -File Size > Scan only files smaller than : Set it to 100kb
     -Ignore file extensions: Add the following extensions:
    po,pot,mo,css,png,jpg,gif,tiff,xml,json,woff,woff2,ttf,eot,yaml,svg,txt
     
    2.Advanced Users Settings:
     -File snapshot: Disable it.
     -Database snapshot: Disable it.
     -Files and folders > Warn if executable files: Disable it.
     
    3.Nerds Settings
     -File integrity checksum: Select MD5
      
    Then, try to run a new scan.

    • This reply was modified 8 months ago by bruandet.
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