• Resolved Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)


    Hello, i create shtml via the error pages in cPanel interface.

    now, because i turn off mod secure (WF not work together with mod secure), the rules inside the htacsses do not work for the shtml error pages and not show them.

    # Apache cPanel Default
    #ErrorDocument 400 /400.shtml
    #ErrorDocument 401 /401.shtml
    #ErrorDocument 403 /403.shtml
    #ErrorDocument 404 /404.shtml
    #ErrorDocument 406 /406.shtml
    #ErrorDocument 500 /500.shtml

    have a way to set up the pages from WF? or link this?

    btw
    I want active mod secure.
    but he do a lot of errors in the apache log and WF gets blocked as well.
    have recommendations on that?

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  • Plugin Support WFAdam

    (@wfadam)

    Hello @123nadav and thanks for reaching out to us!

    In the past, I have had a few people ask about this and usually, the result is, you have to pick one. Having multiple security software run parallel to each other usually will cause interference with each other. Which is what you seem to be seeing currently.

    If you have to choose one over the other, I would recommend Wordfence because it’s geared towards security exploits against WordPress sites. If you look at the Rule-set found within Wordfence -> All Options, there are plenty of rules that combat attacks against popular plugins.

    Wordfence also provides you with an interface to easily view Live Traffic, manage settings, get email alerts on your site’s status.

    Let me know if you have any other questions and I can try to look into it further for you.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    Me too but that is not the issue.
    the issue if is wordfance be able connected with apache and when have 404
    to send 404 pages?
    is possible to do it throw the PHP? with wordfance and apache?

    I have the pages ready already via Cpanel.

    Plugin Support WFAdam

    (@wfadam)

    Hello again @123nadav

    Any error pages they setup via apache/htaccess would run before Wordfence. Wordfence doesn’t really interact with them.

    Wordfence has specific pages which will return with specific error codes, but they’re not going to be influenced by what you may have set in the .htaccess or vice versa.

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks!

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