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Security => Mod_Security => Topic started by: adrianocso on September 06, 2019, 03:28:30 PM
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I'm having Mod Security issues when trying to save a wordpress translation with the Loco Translate plugin, the following message appears:
- Error: 403 Forbidden. Check console output for debugging information.
I did a test and deactivated Mod Security for the domain the problem was solved, but I want to leave a rule to release the plugin work.
Can someone help me.
Thank you
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Have you check error logs? That should give you the rule id.
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I have the same issue.
Loco Translate is blocked my Mod Security.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thank you.
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How to check which rule is on this case?
Have you check error logs? That should give you the rule id.
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Hi, you can use CWPadmin => Security => Mod Security, and then you can check the log for the rule ID
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Hello,
Thanks for reply.
I can not see the rule, which rule is corresponding to the Loco Translate's Error.
I have tried to seek date and time, there is no clue.
Hi, you can use CWPadmin => Security => Mod Security, and then you can check the log for the rule ID
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it looks there is no associated error on Mod security.
But I found this on Log Viewer
2020/01/10 12:36:23 [crit] 1223#0: *12033 open() "/var/lib/nginx/tmp/client_body/0000000003" failed (13: Permission denied), client: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, server: domain.tld, request: "POST /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php HTTP/1.1", host: "domain.tld", referrer: "https://domain.tld/wp-admin/admin.php?path=plugins%2Fwoocommerce%2Fi18n%2Flanguages%2Fwoocommerce-id_ID.po&bundle=woocommerce%2Fwoocommerce.php&domain=woocommerce&page=loco-plugin&action=file-edit"
Anyone know with this message?
Hi, you can use CWPadmin => Security => Mod Security, and then you can check the log for the rule ID
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Check the owner and permissions for /var/lib/nginx/ and /var/lib/nginx/tmp and change them. Or update the system software (this bug with nginx cache was long time ago)
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Hello Igor,
Thank you very much for continued reply. You help us much.
- Changing file permission on that is the solution, thank you, now is fixed. But could you give us best file permission? The default is 770, I changed to 775, is that true? or you have the better one?
- Updating system software not fix this case, I have tried this.
Thank you vey much Igor, I was very helped. Best luck for you.
Check the owner and permissions for /var/lib/nginx/ and /var/lib/nginx/tmp and change them. Or update the system software (this bug with nginx cache was long time ago)