I have had Wordfence (free) installed on many sites for years. Your plugin has kept lots of bad guys from damaging my sites, and alerted me the few times when they got in. A plugin author that has that kind of track record of long time helpfulness, should be cut some slack when the occasional RARE oversight occurs. None of us is perfect, but this plugin is as close as you’re going to get for FREE.
To Newbies: Unless an update to a plugin or theme is an absolute must for security reasons, I always wait a day or 2 to see if lots of “I lost my site” or “I updated and got a blank screen” are posted in a plugins forum, right after an update. If there is, I don’t update until it’s straightened out. If there’s nothing out of the ordinary in the forum after 2 days, then I update. Has worked like a charm for me.
I have absolutely no connection to any plugin authors, except I use their hard work to make my websites/blogs better and safer for free. I just want to say thanks to the people that keep Wordfence one of the best FREE plugins available, on a day they’re taking a little heat. There’s a lot of us out there that really appreciate what you do. Keep up the good work and thank you.
Thanks Mark for this update.
Was tearing my last remaining hair out resetting the default choices on multiple sites.
Thanks for the kind feedback. We welcome comments from the community and as I mentioned we’re working on improving the process.
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks, Mark.
Once again, folks, if you’re managing more than one site, look into MainWP. It’s free and has a free WordFence extension that lets you push out new option settings to all your sites with just a couple of clicks.
Version 6.0.20 has some unusual effects with my theme, changing hover colours and some link colours and it also stops the Rotating Tweet widget from working.
I’ve disabled your plugin som you won’t be able to see the effects on my site
Fix please.
Thanks for the advice re MainWp Steven.
@kejabe
This is a forum sticky. To highlight your issue you need to post a support request in the Wordfence support forum here.
@kejabe: If you can create a separate post at the bottom of the list of posts, we can troubleshoot your theme conflict there. Thanks!
So if I understand this correctly, 6.0.20 fixed the reset of the settings to default values, but it does NOT remember (nor return) them to the non-default values I had chosen? That is, I have to go back and attempt to remember the non-default settings that I had previously chosen? Nice that I have screen shots. This begs, begs, begs for a save settings option (and not save to your server, because no doubt those were all lost?)
Cheers
@thenightrider,
Yes this actually came up in our dev meeting today. I think what would have saved us is if we had a save on our servers of every revision of your settings. (Just the stuff that doesn’t affect your privacy) and we could even expose those revisions on the user interface for you to revert to if you wanted to.
Will add a bug for this and we will discuss.
Thanks!
Mark.
This version is not working, or updating for me, it returns an error of ‘An error occurred while updating Wordfence security: could not copy file wordfence/forward_enabled.jpg’ this causing the update to fail and I could not find a copy of the update to install manually.
Version: 6.0.20
@chur101 In the future, to better help us track issues, please post in the forums at https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordfence.
In answer to your problem, on occasion, directory permission changes or network blips cause a problem where a file can’t be overwritten in the update process. This is not necessarily indicative of a problem with Wordfence. Use sftp or ftp to access your web server, remove the wordfence folder in wp-content/plugins, and reinstall wordfence from the plugins > add new page of your web site.
tim
@mark, thanks. I’d only need to save the latest rev of the settings, though it might be nice to have the previous rev saved so I can revert to it if needed.
Instead of having you guys engineer a database of every user’s settings, I’d rather have Wordfence prompt me to download the settings to a local file, including instantly-blocked usernames and private notification email address(es) (which are different for each site in my scenario). Of course, Wordfence would need to be able to import those settings from an uploaded file. This way there would be a complete backup of the settings not requiring your servers and not dependent on your servers. They’re probably plenty busy as it is. 🙂
Thanks again for the nice work on this plugin!
@thenightrider you know about the Import/Export settings feature at the bottom of the Options screen, right?
@sneader, oh yeah, that’s what I’ve been talking about, but my point has been about where the import/export is stored. Cheers!