• Resolved steveb123

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    I have wordfence installed on several sites. Google sent me a warning regarding one with a lot of 500 errors

    When I go there, I see an error message that refers to a wordfence install on another site of mine that is hosted with another hosting company!

    Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0

    Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required ‘/home/XXXXX/public_html/wordfence-waf.php’ (include_path=’.:/opt/alt/php56/usr/share/pear:/opt/alt/php56/usr/share/php’) in Unknown on line 0

    I uploaded a new copy of WP with no effect, I have deleted .htaccess.

    Still no jo

    I have not come across this or anything like it before.

    The second site is fine and appears to be functioning normally

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  • Thread Starter steveb123

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    Hi @steveb123

    Thanks for updating the thread, I’m glad you managed to get this one sorted out.

    Most probably this issue is due to a wrong path for “wordfence-waf.php” file added in either “.htaccess” or “.user.ini” file. It could be also that the file is already missed in the root directory of your site, removing any relevant snippet to Wordfence in “.htaccess” or “.user.ini” file should resolve this issue, of course you will have to run the firewall optimization process again.

    Thanks.

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