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  • rowsdowr

    (@rowsdowr)

    I’m getting a similar warning over and over again:

    PHP Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given in /xxxx/xxxxx/public_html/xxxxx/wp-content/plugins/better-wp-security/modules/free/four-oh-four/class-itsec-four-oh-four.php on line 55

    These warnings started June 11 (when this plugin’s last update came out) so I’m assuming it is related to the latest update.

    negue.c

    (@neguec)

    Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given in /home/xxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/better-wp-security/modules/free/four-oh-four/class-itsec-four-oh-four.php on line 55

    That’s what I get after updating this plugin. Now I can’t login to wp admin, so I think I’ll have to go to cpanel to deactivate/delete the plugin. Great!

    LE: Or I could wait for an update addressing this issue and then install it directly. Would that work?

    rowsdowr

    (@rowsdowr)

    @negue.c – I couldn’t get into admin after updating to the version released today (6/12). I had to go into the plugins folder and rename the “better-wp-security” folder in order to regain access.

    After I was back in wp-admin, I changed the folder back to its original name and reactivated the plugin. I went into iThemes settings and turned off the Hide Backend option. Now I can log in and out again.

    Seems like “Hide Backend” is broken in version 4.2.10. At least for my site it is.

    iThemes Support

    (@ithemes-support)

    I just pushed a quick bump (4.2.11) to directly address the line 55 issue. Please let us know if you continue to see it after the update.

    madrosid

    (@madrosid)

    i just updated 4.2.11 get noticed “*404* – Not Found

    Sorry, we can’t find the content you’re looking for at this URL. Please navigate from the navigation menu on top or try searching below..

    heinrichpereira

    (@heinrichpereira)

    Exactly the same problem here.
    Deactivated the plugin and just waiting for the correction.

    madrosid

    (@madrosid)

    After I was back in wp-admin, I changed the folder back to its original name and reactivated the plugin. I went into iThemes settings and turned off the Hide Backend option. Now I can log in and out again.

    it works, i disable the hide backend feature, Seems like “Hide Backend” is still broken in version 4.2.11

    madrosid

    (@madrosid)

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_user_logged_in() in /home/k21****/public_html/news/wp-content/plugins/better-wp-security/modules/free/hide-backend/class-itsec-hide-backend.php on line 213

    That’s what I get after updating 4.2.12

    what should i do? pls..

    Chris Wiegman

    (@chriswiegman)

    marosid 4.2.13 should fix it.

    I’m monitoring this thread until I hear one way or another.

    Chris Wiegman

    (@chriswiegman)

    Folks in other threads are reporting this as fixed. I’m going to mark this as resolved.

    madrosid

    (@madrosid)

    well done Chris Wiegman, thank you

    Chris Wiegman

    (@chriswiegman)

    Thank you for the feedback and my sincerest apologies for the frustration.

    Mariee

    (@mariee)

    Thank you Chris, my login problem has been fixed also.
    Thank you for attending to the problem quickly and for providing such a great and effective plugin in the first place, particularly for free.
    Thank you – Great work!!

    heinrichpereira

    (@heinrichpereira)

    Hi,
    The login problem was fixed in single site installation. BUT in multisite install the problem continues.

    Any suggestion?

    negue.c

    (@neguec)

    @rowsdowr Worked like a charm, thank you!

    @chris Thank you!

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