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Posted: Thursday Jun 13th, 2013 at 10:15 pm #51921

We just upgraded to Pro, and the verify no longer works. I went through this page:
http://www.s2member.com/kb/security-badges/

Is your s2Member® Badge Status API enabled?
Yes

Does your /wp-config.php file have all of these configuration values filled in properly (e.g. have you setup your WordPress® Security Keys)?

Yes. The characters are at 65.

Have you created a Security Encryption Key for your s2Member® installation?
Yes

Does your /wp-config.php file have both of these configuration values?
Yes. They are not the same.

Have you configured your s2Member® Unique IP Restriction Options yet?
Yes.. 10 IPs

Have you configured your s2Member® Brute Force IP Restrictions yet?
Yes. 5 failed attempts.

Have you disabled debug logging in your s2Member® configuration yet?
Yes.

When I click on the badge itself, it gives a popup window that I can’t scroll on. This is what it says I am protecting though:

Unique Security Encryption Key
Brute Force Login Protection
Unique IP Access Restrictions
One-Way Password Encryption
(I am not able to see past this if there is anything there).

Any thoughts?

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Posted: Friday Jun 14th, 2013 at 5:30 am #51928
Bruce
Username: Bruce
Staff Member

Thank you for reporting this important issue.

Can you check your /s2member-logs/ directory, and see if there are any .log files there? You can have a .htaccess file there, but s2Member won’t validate your installation if you have any .log files still there.

Posted: Monday Jun 24th, 2013 at 9:26 am #52461

Thank you. Deleting the log files fixed the issue.

Posted: Monday Jun 24th, 2013 at 10:07 pm #52496

Great! Thanks for the update. :)

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