Apraksts
Whenever WordPress performs a core update, it automatically pulls down the following files onto the root:
license.txt
readme.html
wp-config-sample.php
These files aren’t an inherent security risk by themselves; however they are uneccessary clutter on the root of your site (why would you want a wp-config-sample.php
file on your production website?!); and it’s just another easy-to-read vector confirming that you have a WordPress site for script-kiddies to scrape and attack.
Simply install this plugin and it will clean up those files every time you perform a core WordPress update.
Uzstādīšana
Upload the Core Files Update Cleanup plugin to your website & activate it as normal. That’s it! The plugin will only fire whenever a core WordPress update is performed.
Make sure to back up your installation before making any significant changes, and always test a plugin’s performance before installing anything on a live production environment!
BUJ
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Should I back up my site first?
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You should always make a backup of your site before any major updates as a matter of course. This plugin will only delete the files specified above; only after a core update; and only attempt to do so if these files actually exist. But you should always err on the side of safety. Always back up!
Atsauksmes
Par šo spraudni nav atsauksmju.
Autori un izstrādātāji
“Core Files Update Cleanup” ir atvērtā pirmkoda programmatūra. Šo spraudni ir veidojuši šādi cilvēki.
LīdzdalībniekiTulkot “Core Files Update Cleanup” savā valodā.
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Izmaiņu žurnāls
1.1.0
Release Date – 19 January 2024
- Will now automatically check for
license.txt
,readme.html
andwp-config-sample.php
files when plugin is first activated (not just on the next update) and remove them if found.
1.0.0
Release Date – 14 January 2024
- Initial release