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Edit File: wordfence-detected.php
<?php /** * * @package templates/default * @var $wordFencePath */ defined('ABSPATH') || defined('DUPXABSPATH') || exit; ?> <div class="sub-title">STATUS</div> <p class="red"> A Wordfence firewall instance was detected at <b><?php echo DUPX_U::esc_html($wordFencePath); ?></b>. </p> <div class="sub-title">DETAILS</div> <p> The Wordfence Web Application Firewall is a PHP based, application level firewall that filters out malicious requests to your site. Sometimes Wordfence returns false positives on requests done during the import, because of which the import might fail. </p> <div class="sub-title">TROUBLESHOOT</div> <p> If you have Wordfence installed on the current WordPress instance (or the current WordPress instance is located in a subdirectory of another WordPress instance which has Wordfence installed) we recommend turning it off during the import and reactivating it after the import is completed. To deactivate the firewall follow these steps: </p> <ol> <li>Navigate to Wordfence > Firewall</li> <li>Click on "All Firewall Options" </li> <li>Click on "Remove Extended Protection" </li> <li>Download a copy of the configuration file and click "Continue"</li> <li>Wait for the changes to take place</li> </ol>