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ios man.
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Rami M
ParticipantI am using Brizy page builder and see these requests in log. How can I white-list it?
[403 GET Request: October 14, 2019 3:16 am] BPS Pro: 14.2 WP: 5.2.3 Event Code: PFWR-PSBR-HPRA Solution: https://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/security-log-event-codes/ REMOTE_ADDR: x.x.x.x Host Name: x.x.x.x SERVER_PROTOCOL: HTTP/1.1 HTTP_CLIENT_IP: HTTP_FORWARDED: HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR: HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP: REQUEST_METHOD: GET HTTP_REFERER: https://mywebsite.com/contact/?brizy-edit-iframe REQUEST_URI: /wp-content/plugins/brizy/public/editor-build/kits/meta.json QUERY_STRING: HTTP_USER_AGENT: ...
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KeymasterThe Brizy page builder file should be automatically whitelisted by Plugin Firewall AutoPilot Mode as long as you are not minifying/compressing js scripts, WordPress standard crons are not disabled or a direct cron is being used instead of WordPress standard crons and as long as Plugin Firewall AutoPilot Mode is turned On.
Do these steps below and let my know if a new Plugin Firewall whitelist rule is automatically created for the Brizy Page Builder plugin.
https://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/plugin-firewall-read-me-first-troubleshooting/
Troubleshooting: Reset|Clear The Plugin Firewall (fixes most if not all Plugin Firewall issues/problems)
Note: To find out if an issue/problem is related to or being caused by the Plugin Firewall do BPS Pro troubleshooting step #3 in the BPS Pro troubleshooting link: https://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/read-me-first-pro/#bps-pro-general-troubleshootingFix all general Plugin Firewall issues/problems:
1. Go to the BPS Security Log page and click the Delete Log button to delete your current Security Log file contents.
2. Go to the Plugin Firewall page.
3. Click the Plugin Firewall BulletProof Mode Deactivate button.
4. Delete (or cut if you want to add your existing whitelist rules back into the Plugins Script|File Whitelist Text Area) all of your Plugin Firewall whitelist rules out of the Plugins Script|File Whitelist Text Area.
5. Click the Save Whitelist Options button.
6. Click the Plugin Firewall Test Mode button.
7. Check your site pages by clicking on all main website pages: contact form page, home page, login page, etc.
8. Recheck the Plugins Script|File Whitelist Text Area (after 1 minute) and you should see new Plugin Firewall whitelist rules have been created.
9. Change the AutoPilot Mode Cron Check Frequency to 15 minutes or whatever frequency time you would like to use.
10. Click the Plugin Firewall Activate button.ios man
Participantthanks my issue has been fixed.
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