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Are you sure you have no modifications installed that could be causing this?
I'd suggest looking through every plugin from every mod and ensure none of them tamper with that variable, because I've dug through the vB4 code and they do not unset() or set to NULL that variable. On DBTech we are also using vBSecurity as well as the datastore prefix, and we have no such issues :) Fillip |
Vbseo might cause this? Because it also has a cache setting feature and i choosed Memcached in thtat .
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That is entirely possible, could you try turning off memcached in vBSEO and see if that resolves the issue?
Fillip |
I can't find the settings for dual-authentication in the mod that is shown here:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...1&d=1325289905 Where is it? |
As per the OP, that is a Pro-only feature :)
Fillip |
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I still get the config tampering notification. "$vbulletin->config['Datastore']['prefix'] is new: NULL" |
In that case I suggest going through all your installed mods and see if any of them make any such modifications to the $vbulletin->config array :)
Fillip |
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how to check each and individual plugin ??? |
It's what has to be done, unfortunately.
The error is not with vBSecurity, it's working as intended :) You can turn off the notification for config.php variable tampering of course, but that would reduce the security of your forum, especially considering you already have one security breach going on (the tampering you keep getting notifs for). Fillip |
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Haven't got this issue until I started using Memcached and changed the datastore settings in config.php May be, vbSecurity stored old config content , checks new config content and raises the notification. |
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