• Resolved oomkool

    (@oomkool)


    I need php version 5.4 to run Moodle learning management system.
    Have just upgraded up to WordPress 4.0.1. The moment I activate the “Master htaccess BulletProof Mode” the php version of Bluehost reverts to php 5.2. and Moodle stops to work.
    The php remain on 5.4 if I use the normal wp-admin htaccess file, but then I am not protected.
    What is the solution?

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/bulletproof-security/

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  • Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    1. Copy your php 5.4 htaccess php/php.ini handler code to this BPS Root Custom Code text box: CUSTOM CODE TOP PHP/PHP.INI HANDLER/CACHE CODE
    2. Click the Save Root Custom Code button.
    3. Go to the BPS Security Modes page, click the Create secure.htaccess File AutoMagic button and activate Root folder BulletProof Mode.

    Thread Starter oomkool

    (@oomkool)

    Many thanks for the information I believe that it will rectify my problem.
    Is there a write up somewhere that will give me more details on how to perform this task?

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    There is a link on the Custom Code page to this Custom Code video tutorial: http://forum.ait-pro.com/video-tutorials/#custom-code which shows how to add php/php.ini handler htaccess code to BPS Custom Code. This is a general example so your particular php/php.ini handler code will look different. There are probably around 100 different php/php.ini handlers.

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    And to get your php/php.ini handler htaccess code you can either resave your php server settings in your web host control panel or you can get the php/php.ini handler htaccess code from your web host’s website help pages.

    Thread Starter oomkool

    (@oomkool)

    Many thanks! I appreciate your assistance.

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    Here is the BlueHost help page regarding changing your php version: https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/128 Unfortunately, they are not listing the php/php.ini handler htaccess code so make sure your root htaccess file is not locked, then resave your php version settings and then copy the php/php.ini handler htaccess code that is added at the top of your root htaccess file and do the rest of the Custom Code steps above.

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

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    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    Assuming all questions have been answered – thread has been resolved. If you have additional questions about this specific topic please post them.

    Thread Start Date: 11-30-2014 to 12-1-2014
    Thread Resolved/Current Date: 12-2-2014

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