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pac749
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I host some domain inside my /public_html/ and everywhere, I can install the plugin without special issue… !
Hello pac749,
if you click on “Diagnostics” in Wordfence menu, what do you see under the header “Connectivity”?
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pac749
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Everything looks fine, here it is…
Checking if web server can read from ~/plugins/wordfence/tmp OK
Checking if web server can write to ~/plugins/wordfence/tmp OK
Checking if web server can write to ~/wp-content/wfcache OK
MySQL
Checking if MySQL user has DELETE privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has INSERT privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has SELECT privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has CREATE TABLE privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has ALTER TABLE privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has DROP privilege OK
Checking if MySQL user has TRUNCATE privilege OK
PHP
PHP version >= PHP 5.2.4 (Minimum version required by WordPress) 5.5.34
Checking for OpenSSL support OK
Checking for cURL support 7.38.0
Connectivity
Connecting to Wordfence servers (http) OK
Connecting to Wordfence servers (https) OK
IPs Value Used
REMOTE_ADDR 96.21.248.187 In use
CF-Connecting-IP (not set)
X-Real-IP (not set)
X-Forwarded-For (not set)
WordPress Plugins
Akismet – Version 3.1.10 Inactive
CodeStyling Localization Preserver – Version 1.0.6 Inactive
Duplicate Post – Version 2.6 Inactive
Insert HTML Snippet – Version 1.2 Inactive
Krown Portfolio – Version 0.3 Inactive
Revolution Slider – Version 4.6.5 Inactive
Sidekick – Version 2.6.8 Inactive
Wordfence Security – Version 6.1.3 Active
WPBakery Visual Composer – Version 4.3.5 Inactive
Must-Use WordPress Plugins
No MU-Plugins
Themes
Aprico Version 1.0 Inactive
Koncept Version 1.7.1 Inactive
Twenty Eleven Version 2.4 Inactive
Twenty Fifteen Version 1.5 Active
Twenty Fourteen Version 1.7 Inactive
Twenty Ten Version 2.1 Inactive
Twenty Thirteen Version 1.9 Inactive
Twenty Twelve Version 2.0 Inactive
Hello pac749,
your connectivity to the servers is fine so your system succeeds in retrieving a key but it seems unable to save it. Your diagnostics test looks fine.
I’m suspecting there could be some problem with your database tables. If you are able to check your database for any corrupt tables you can try that.
Otherwise you can try going to Wordfence “Options” page and at the bottom select “Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation?”. Then inactivate Wordfence and reactivate it. Please note that this will remove any traffic and settings that you currently have in Wordfence. It will give you a clean reinstall.
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pac749
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“I’m suspecting there could be some problem with your database tables. If you are able to check your database for any corrupt tables you can try that.”
What you mean exactly by “able to check your database”
I can access my database but everything looks fine…
And I tried to go to Options and check “Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation” but when I click save a turning gear appear and it goes on to infinity…
Thanks
Hello again pac749,
could you try changing a Wordfence option while keeping a browser console open? That way we can see if you are getting any javascript errors. You can also click then “Net” or “Network” panel in the browser and try the same thing again. That would show if any ajax requests are failing. Thanks in advance!
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pac749
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Hi wfasa, thanks for your support.
I tried to change an option while my browser network console was open. But when I click Save Changes, it’s unable to complete de saving process.
I took a screenshot of this: http://aprico.ca/wp-content/uploads/Screen%20Shot%202016-04-24%20at%2009.55.50.png
thanks again !
Hello again pac749,
there is an error hiding in there but I can’t see it! 🙂 Do you see the red ring in the middle with an exclamationpoint and a number 1 next to it? Can you click on it to see the error it’s warning about? It might also be visible if you click “Console”.
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pac749
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Thanks pac749,
I don’t think that error is necessarily the cause of your problem with Wordfence but it’s a bit concerning since I do not recognize this file at all so you should still try to get rid of it. If you mouse over or click on that error can you get more information about where the file is located?
Also just to check you are on a Linux, not Windows server, correct?
Had a similar issue. Deleted all _wf* tables to correct. Suspect database corruption due to power outage.
Agree with techstacy. In my case I opened phpMyAdmin and selected all tables and ran repair. This flagged up that table wp_wfConfig was corrupted. Having ran the repair I was then able to select the option in Wordfence to “Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation” then deactivated and re-activated. Sorted!
In my case, when i’ve click Tools – Diagonostic
I’ve the issue as below.
Config
Checking basic config reading/writing x Basic config writing
Checking serialized config reading/writing x Serialized config writing
Please help
Hi jookkoo,
I just stumbled on this old thread. I am assuming your problem has been solved by now but if anyone else encounters this thread, please note that if you can not save your options or you are getting failed tests on the Wordfence Diagnostics report for “Checking config reading/writing” it most likely means your Wordfence database tables are corrupt. You can use the Wordfence Assistant plugin to remove the tables and reinstall Wordfence.