Wordfence is a great security plugin, but it’s also been known to prevent migrations from completing successfully.
If you have Wordfence activated on the website that your migrating over to vCanopy, we recommend that you disable it before making your export to ensure it doesn’t interfere.
Additionally, Wordfence often adds a hardcoded path to the .user.ini
and wordfence-waf.php
files (located in your websites htdocs folder), and if you move from one environment to another, it can result in a 500 error (critical error). Either adjust the hardcoded path, or simply remove the Wordfence content from the file.
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Wordfence themselves have a thorough article that details their guidelines on migrations which you can view here:
https://www.wordfence.com/help/advanced/remove-or-reset/#migrate-with-wordfence
If you don’t need everything Wordfence has saved previously, a clean up my not be a bad idea and it gives you a chance to review your security settings upon reactivation. This shouldn’t be necessary for migration purposes, but if you wish to do this you can head to:
Dashboard > Wordfence > Dashboard > General Wordfence Options
From here select the last option in the tab as shown below:
You can also export your settings by clicking the IMPORT/EXPORT OPTIONS button if you wish to do so.