Rollback Settings

Rollback Settings

Rollback Settings in WP Ghost are designed to help administrators regain access to their website and restore default configurations in case of compatibility issues or misconfigurations.

These settings act as a safety net, ensuring that the website remains accessible even if advanced security changes cause disruptions.

Rollback Settings are essential for maintaining flexibility and control when implementing security features, ensuring that site owners can address conflicts without losing access.

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Select Server Type

Hosting and Server Types

One of WP Ghost’s standout features is its ability to adapt to different server environments, ensuring both optimal performance and security. While WP Ghost automatically detects the server type your website is hosted on, manual selection is available in case of detection errors.

This tutorial explains when and how to select your server type manually in WP Ghost.

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WP Ghost and WP Security Ninja

WordPress security plugins offer essential features like malware scanning, firewall protection, and login security to secure websites from malicious activities. WP Ghost and WP Security Ninja are two such plugins that provide a robust defense against potential threats, ensuring the smooth operation of your website.

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WP Ghost and Hummingbird Cache Plugin

If you want to optimize your WordPress website’s performance, Hummingbird is a great plugin to help you do so. The best part is that it’s compatible with WP Ghost, allowing you to keep your website secure while improving its speed.

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Breeze plugin

WP Ghost and Breeze Cache Plugin

If you are looking for a cache plugin that works perfectly with WP Ghost, then Breeze is the plugin for you. Breeze is a free, powerful, and user-friendly WordPress cache plugin that helps improve the speed of your website.

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WPMUDEV Server – WP Ghost Setup

Open a support ticket with WPMUDEV’s support team and send them the hidemywp.conf file to add the new paths to your website (your host will add the hidemywp.conf file in the Nginx and restart the server);

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