msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: AIOWPS\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2013-12-03 12:53+1000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2014-04-17 20:34+0100\n" "Last-Translator: I♥WP \n" "Language-Team: \n" "Language: hu_HU\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: Poedit 1.6.4\n" "X-Poedit-KeywordsList: __;_e\n" "X-Poedit-Basepath: .\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" "X-Poedit-SearchPath-0: .\n" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:156 msgid "WP Security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:157 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:22 msgid "Dashboard" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:158 msgid "Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:159 msgid "User Accounts" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:160 msgid "User Login" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:161 msgid "User Registration" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:162 msgid "Database Security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:166 msgid "Filesystem Security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:168 msgid "WHOIS Lookup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:172 msgid "Blacklist Manager" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:177 msgid "Firewall" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:179 msgid "SPAM Prevention" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:183 msgid "Scanner" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-init.php:185 msgid "Maintenance" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:43 msgid "Settings successfully updated." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-admin-menu.php:50 msgid "The selected record(s) deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:22 msgid "Ban Users" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:80 msgid "Nonce check failed for save blacklist settings!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:132 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:147 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:400 msgid "" "The plugin was unable to write to the .htaccess file. Please edit file " "manually." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:139 msgid "Ban IPs or User Agents" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:142 msgid "" "The All In One WP Security Blacklist feature gives you the option of banning " "certain host IP addresses or ranges and also user agents." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:143 msgid "" "This feature will deny total site access for users which have IP addresses " "or user agents matching those which you have configured in the settings " "below." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:144 msgid "" "The plugin achieves this by making appropriate modifications to your ." "htaccess file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:145 msgid "" "By blocking people via the .htaccess file your are using the most secure " "first line of defence which denies all access to blacklisted visitors as " "soon as they hit your hosting server." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:151 msgid "IP Hosts and User Agent Blacklist Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:162 msgid "Enable IP or User Agent Blacklisting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:165 msgid "" "Check this if you want to enable the banning (or blacklisting) of selected " "IP addresses and/or user agents specified in the settings below" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:169 msgid "Enter IP Addresses:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:173 msgid "Enter one or more IP addresses or IP ranges." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:174 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:194 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:271 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:288 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:147 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:177 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:308 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:338 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:369 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:397 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:426 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:514 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:669 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:703 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:726 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:747 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:174 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:259 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:456 msgid "More Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:177 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:459 msgid "Each IP address must be on a new line." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:178 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:460 msgid "" "To specify an IP range use a wildcard \"*\" character. Acceptable ways to " "use wildcards is shown in the examples below:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:179 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:461 msgid "Example 1: 195.47.89.*" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:180 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:462 msgid "Example 2: 195.47.*.*" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:181 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:463 msgid "Example 3: 195.*.*.*" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:188 msgid "Enter User Agents:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:193 msgid "Enter one or more user agent strings." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:197 msgid "Each user agent string must be on a new line." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:198 msgid "Example 1 - A single user agent string to block:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:200 msgid "Example 2 - A list of more than 1 user agent strings to block" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-blacklist-menu.php:208 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:347 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:309 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:231 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:497 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:189 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:232 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:336 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:470 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:628 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:146 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:221 msgid "Save Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:23 msgid "System Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:73 msgid "For information, updates and documentation, please visit the" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:73 msgid "AIO WP Security & Firewall Plugin" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:73 msgid "Page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:74 msgid "Follow us" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:74 msgid "" "Twitter, Google+ or via Email to stay upto date about the new security " "features of this plugin." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:88 msgid "Security Strength Meter" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:117 msgid "Total Achievable Points: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:119 msgid "Current Score of Your Site: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:129 msgid "Security Points Breakdown" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:170 msgid "Critical Feature Status" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:174 msgid "" "Below is the current status of the critical features that you should " "activate on your site to achieve a minimum level of recommended security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:178 msgid "Admin Username" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:193 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:27 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:39 msgid "Login Lockdown" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:208 msgid "File Permission" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:223 msgid "Basic Firewall" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:241 msgid "Maintenance Mode Status" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:245 msgid "" "Maintenance mode is currently enabled. Remember to turn it off when you are " "done" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:248 msgid "Maintenance mode is currently off." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:252 msgid "Maintenance Mode" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:291 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:33 msgid "Logged In Users" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:301 msgid "Number of users currently logged in site-wide is:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:302 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:324 #, php-format msgid "Go to the %s menu to see more details" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:307 msgid "There are no other site-wide users currently logged in." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:323 msgid "Number of users currently logged into your site is:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:329 msgid "There are no other users currently logged in." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:340 msgid "Spread the Word" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:343 msgid "" "We are working to make your WordPress site more secure. Please support us, " "here is how:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:367 msgid "Site Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:369 msgid "Plugin Version" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:370 msgid "WP Version" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:372 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:374 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:395 msgid "Version" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:373 msgid "Table Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:375 msgid "Session Save Path" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:377 msgid "Server Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:378 msgid "Cookie Domain" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:379 msgid "Library Present" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:380 msgid "Debug File Write Permissions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:384 msgid "Active Plugins" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:394 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:130 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:149 msgid "Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-dashboard-menu.php:396 msgid "Plugin URL" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:23 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:57 msgid "DB Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:24 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:59 msgid "DB Backup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:84 msgid "Nonce check failed for DB prefix change operation!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:92 msgid "" "The plugin has detected that it cannot write to the wp-config.php file. This " "feature can only be used if the plugin can successfully write to the wp-" "config.php file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:105 msgid "Please enter a value for the DB prefix." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:114 msgid "" "ERROR: The table prefix can only contain numbers, letters, " "and underscores." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:122 msgid "Change Database Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:125 msgid "" "Your WordPress DB is the most important asset of your website because it " "contains a lot of your site's precious information." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:126 msgid "" "The DB is also a target for hackers via methods such as SQL injections and " "malicious and automated code which targets certain tables." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:127 msgid "" "One way to add a layer of protection for your DB is to change the default " "WordPress table prefix from \"wp_\" to something else which will be " "difficult for hackers to guess." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:128 msgid "" "This feature allows you to easily change the prefix to a value of your " "choice or to a random value set by this plugin." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:134 msgid "DB Prefix Options" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:145 #, php-format msgid "It is recommended that you perform a %s before using this feature" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:154 msgid "Current DB Table Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:160 msgid "" "Your site is currently using the default WordPress DB prefix value of \"wp_" "\". \n" " To increase your site's security you should " "consider changing the DB prefix value to another value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:167 msgid "Generate New DB Table Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:170 msgid "" "Check this if you want the plugin to generate a random 6 character string " "for the table prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:171 msgid "OR" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:173 msgid "" "Choose your own DB prefix by specifying a string which contains letters and/" "or numbers and/or underscores. Example: xyz_" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:177 msgid "Change DB Prefix" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:198 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:86 msgid "Nonce check failed for manual DB backup operation!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:215 msgid "" "DB Backup was successfully completed! You will receive the backup file via " "email if you have enabled \"Send Backup File Via Email\", otherwise you can " "retrieve it via FTP from the following directory:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:217 msgid "Your DB Backup File location: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:225 msgid "DB Backup failed. Please check the permissions of the backup directory." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:242 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:126 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the \"backup time interval\" field. It " "has been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:249 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the \"number of backup files to keep\" " "field. It has been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:256 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:156 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:121 msgid "" "You have entered an incorrect email address format. It has been set to your " "WordPress admin email as default." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:262 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:162 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:219 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:127 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:581 msgid "Attention!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:289 msgid "Manual Backup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:295 msgid "To create a new DB backup just click on the button below." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:298 msgid "Create DB Backup Now" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:302 msgid "Automated Scheduled Backups" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:314 msgid "Enable Automated Scheduled Backups" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:317 msgid "" "Check this if you want the system to automatically generate backups " "periodically based on the settings below" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:321 msgid "Backup Time Interval" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:324 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:259 msgid "Hours" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:325 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:260 msgid "Days" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:326 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:261 msgid "Weeks" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:328 msgid "Set the value for how often you would like an automated backup to occur" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:332 msgid "Number of Backup Files To Keep" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:334 msgid "" "Thie field allows you to choose the number of backup files you would like to " "keep in the backup directory" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:338 msgid "Send Backup File Via Email" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:341 msgid "" "Check this if you want the system to email you the backup file after a DB " "backup has been performed" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:343 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:305 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:228 msgid "Enter an email address" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:373 msgid "Starting DB prefix change operations....." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:375 #, php-format msgid "" "Your WordPress system has a total of %s tables and your new DB prefix will " "be: %s" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:381 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility.php:206 msgid "" "Failed to make a backup of the wp-config.php file. This operation will not " "go ahead." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:385 msgid "A backup copy of your wp-config.php file was created successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:408 #, php-format msgid "%s table name update failed" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:420 #, php-format msgid "Please change the prefix manually for the above tables to: %s" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:423 #, php-format msgid "%s tables had their prefix updated successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:438 msgid "wp-config.php file was updated successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:441 #, php-format msgid "" "The \"wp-config.php\" file was not able to be modified. Please modify this " "file manually using your favourite editor and search \n" " for variable \"$table_prefix\" and assign the following " "value to that variable: %s" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:462 msgid "There was an error when updating the options table." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:466 msgid "" "The options table records which had references to the old DB prefix were " "updated successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:491 #, php-format msgid "" "Error updating user_meta table where new meta_key = %s, old meta_key = %s " "and user_id = %s." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:497 msgid "" "The usermeta table records which had references to the old DB prefix were " "updated successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-database-menu.php:499 msgid "DB prefix change tasks have been completed." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:22 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:94 msgid "File Change Detection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:93 msgid "Nonce check failed for manual file change detection scan operation!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:100 msgid "" "The plugin has detected that this is your first file change detection scan. " "The file details from this scan will be used to detect file changes for " "future scans!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:194 msgid "" "NEW SCAN COMPLETED: The plugin has detected that you have made changes to " "the \"File Types To Ignore\" or \"Files To Ignore\" fields.\n" " In order to ensure that future scan results are " "accurate, the old scan data has been refreshed." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:204 msgid "" "All In One WP Security & Firewall has detected that there was a change in " "your host's files." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:206 msgid "View Scan Details & Clear This Message" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:215 msgid "" "If given an opportunity hackers can insert their code or files into your " "system which they can then use to carry out malicious acts on your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:216 msgid "" "Being informed of any changes in your files can be a good way to quickly " "prevent a hacker from causing damage to your website." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:217 msgid "" "In general, WordPress core and plugin files and file types such as \".php\" " "or \".js\" should not change often and when they do, it is important that " "you are made aware when a change occurs and which file was affected." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:218 msgid "" "The \"File Change Detection Feature\" will notify you of any file change " "which occurs on your system, including the addition and deletion of files by " "performing a regular automated or manual scan of your system's files." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:219 msgid "" "This feature also allows you to exclude certain files or folders from the " "scan in cases where you know that they change often as part of their normal " "operation. (For example log files and certain caching plugin files may " "change often and hence you may choose to exclude such files from the file " "change detection scan)" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:224 msgid "Manual File Change Detection Scan" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:230 msgid "" "To perform a manual file change detection scan click on the button below." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:233 msgid "Perform Scan Now" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:237 msgid "File Change Detection Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:249 msgid "Enable Automated File Change Detection Scan" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:252 msgid "" "Check this if you want the system to automatically/periodically scan your " "files to check for file changes based on the settings below" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:256 msgid "Scan Time Interval" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:263 msgid "Set the value for how often you would like a scan to occur" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:267 msgid "File Types To Ignore" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:270 msgid "" "Enter each file type or extension on a new line which you wish to exclude " "from the file change detection scan." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:274 msgid "" "You can exclude file types from the scan which would not normally pose any " "security threat if they were changed. These can include things such as image " "files." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:275 msgid "" "Example: If you want the scanner to ignore files of type jpg, png, and bmp, " "then you would enter the following:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:276 msgid "jpg" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:277 msgid "png" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:278 msgid "bmp" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:284 msgid "Files/Directories To Ignore" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:287 msgid "" "Enter each file or directory on a new line which you wish to exclude from " "the file change detection scan." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:291 msgid "" "You can exclude specific files/directories from the scan which would not " "normally pose any security threat if they were changed. These can include " "things such as log files." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:292 msgid "" "Example: If you want the scanner to ignore certain files in different " "directories or whole directories, then you would enter the following:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:293 msgid "cache/config/master.php" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:294 msgid "somedirectory" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:300 msgid "Send Email When Change Detected" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:303 msgid "" "Check this if you want the system to email you if a file change was detected" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:335 msgid "Latest File Change Scan Results" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:344 msgid "The following files were added to your host." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:347 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:368 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:392 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:26 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:27 msgid "File" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:348 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:369 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:393 msgid "File Size" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:349 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:370 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:394 msgid "File Modified" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:365 msgid "The following files were removed from your host." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filescan-menu.php:389 msgid "The following files were changed on your host." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:26 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:63 msgid "File Permissions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:27 msgid "PHP File Editing" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:28 msgid "WP File Access" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:29 msgid "Host System Logs" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:96 #, php-format msgid "The permissions for %s were succesfully changed to %s" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:100 #, php-format msgid "Unable to change permissions for %s!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:106 msgid "File Permissions Scan" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:109 msgid "" "Your WordPress file and folder permission settings govern the accessability " "and read/write privileges of the files and folders which make up your WP " "installation." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:110 msgid "" "Your WP installation already comes with reasonably secure file permission " "settings for the filesystem." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:111 msgid "" "However, sometimes people or other plugins modify the various permission " "settings of certain core WP folders or files such that they end up making " "their site less secure because they chose the wrong permission values." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:112 msgid "" "This feature will scan the critical WP core folders and files and will " "highlight any permission settings which are insecure." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:118 msgid "WP Directory and File Permissions Scan Results" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:131 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:150 msgid "File/Folder" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:132 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:151 msgid "Current Permissions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:133 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:152 msgid "Recommended Permissions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:134 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:153 msgid "Recommended Action" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:191 msgid "Your PHP file editing settings were saved successfully." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:195 msgid "" "Operation failed! Unable to modify or make a backup of wp-config.php file!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:201 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:65 msgid "File Editing" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:204 msgid "" "The Wordpress Dashboard by default allows administrators to edit PHP files, " "such as plugin and theme files." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:205 msgid "" "This is often the first tool an attacker will use if able to login, since it " "allows code execution." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:206 msgid "" "This feature will disable the ability for people to edit PHP files via the " "dashboard." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:212 msgid "Disable PHP File Editing" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:224 msgid "Disable Ability To Edit PHP Files" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:227 msgid "" "Check this if you want to remove the ability for people to edit PHP files " "via the WP dashboard" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:271 msgid "" "You have successfully saved the Prevent Access to Default WP Files " "configuration." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:275 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:115 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:269 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:480 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:619 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:106 msgid "" "Could not write to the .htaccess file. Please check the file permissions." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:280 msgid "WordPress Files" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:283 #, php-format msgid "" "This feature allows you to prevent access to files such as %s, %s and %s " "which are delivered with all WP installations." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:284 msgid "" "By preventing access to these files you are hiding some key pieces of " "information (such as WordPress version info) from potential hackers." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:289 msgid "Prevent Access to Default WP Files" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:300 msgid "Prevent Access to WP Default Install Files" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:303 msgid "" "Check this if you want to prevent access to readme.html, license.txt and wp-" "config-sample.php." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:307 msgid "Save Setting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:331 msgid "System Logs" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:334 msgid "" "Sometimes your hosting platform will produce error or warning logs in a file " "called \"error_log\"." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:335 msgid "" "Depending on the nature and cause of the error or warning, your hosting " "server can create multiple instances of this file in numerous directory " "locations of your WordPress installation." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:336 msgid "" "By occassionally viewing the contents of these logs files you can keep " "informed of any underlying problems on your system which you might need to " "address." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:342 msgid "View System Logs" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:347 msgid "Enter System Log File Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:349 msgid "Enter your system log file name. (Defaults to error_log)" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:352 msgid "View Latest System Logs" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:354 msgid "Loading..." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:371 msgid "No system logs were found!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:424 msgid "Set Recommended Permissions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:430 msgid "No Action Required" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-filesystem-menu.php:470 #, php-format msgid "Showing latest entries of error_log file: %s" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:25 msgid "Basic Firewall Rules" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:26 msgid "Additional Firewall Rules" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:27 msgid "5G Blacklist Firewall Rules" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:28 msgid "Brute Force Prevention" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:111 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:102 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:96 msgid "Settings were successfully saved" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:120 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:485 msgid "Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:127 #, php-format msgid "" "This should not have any impact on your site's general functionality but if " "you wish you can take a %s of your .htaccess file before proceeding." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:128 msgid "" "The features in this tab allow you to activate some basic firewall security " "protection rules for your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:129 msgid "" "The firewall functionality is achieved via the insertion of special code " "into your currently active .htaccess file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:135 msgid "Basic Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:143 msgid "Enable Basic Firewall Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:146 msgid "Check this if you want to apply basic firewall protection to your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:150 msgid "" "This setting will implement the following basic firewall protection " "mechanisms on your site:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:151 msgid "1) Protect your htaccess file by denying access to it." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:152 msgid "2) Disable the server signature." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:153 msgid "3) Limit file upload size (10MB)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:154 msgid "4) Protect your wp-config.php file by denying access to it." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:155 msgid "" "The above firewall features will be applied via your .htaccess file and " "should not affect your site's overall functionality." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:156 msgid "" "You are still advised to take a backup of your active .htaccess file just in " "case." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:165 msgid "WordPress Pingback Vulnerability Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:173 msgid "Enable Pingback Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:176 msgid "" "Check this if you are not using the WP XML-RPC functionality and you want to " "enable protection against WordPress pingback vulnerabilities." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:180 msgid "" "This setting will add a directive in your .htaccess to disable access to the " "WordPress xmlrpc.php file which is responsible for the XML-RPC functionality " "such as pingbacks in WordPress." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:181 msgid "" "Hackers can exploit various pingback vulnerabilities in the WordPress XML-" "RPC API in a number of ways such as:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:182 msgid "1) Denial of Service (DoS) attacks" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:183 msgid "2) Hacking internal routers." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:184 msgid "3) Scanning ports in internal networks to get info from various hosts." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:185 msgid "" "Apart from the security protection benefit, this feature may also help " "reduce load on your server, particularly if your site currently has a lot of " "unwanted traffic hitting the XML-RPC API on your installation." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:186 msgid "" "NOTE: You should only enable this feature if you are not currently using the " "XML-RPC functionality on your WordPress installation." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:193 msgid "Save Basic Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:265 msgid "" "You have successfully saved the Additional Firewall Protection configuration" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:279 msgid "Additional Firewall Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:283 #, php-format msgid "" "Due to the nature of the code being inserted to the .htaccess file, this " "feature may break some functionality for certain plugins and you are " "therefore advised to take a %s of .htaccess before applying this " "configuration." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:285 msgid "" "This feature allows you to activate more advanced firewall settings to your " "site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:286 msgid "" "The advanced firewall rules are applied via the insertion of special code to " "your currently active .htaccess file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:295 msgid "Listing of Directory Contents" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:304 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:80 msgid "Disable Index Views" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:307 msgid "Check this if you want to disable directory and file listing." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:312 msgid "" "By default, an Apache server will allow the listing of the contents of a " "directory if it doesn't contain an index.php file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:314 msgid "This feature will prevent the listing of contents for all directories." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:316 msgid "" "NOTE: In order for this feature to work \"AllowOverride\" must be enabled in " "your httpd.conf file. Ask your hosting provider to check this if you don't " "have access to httpd.conf" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:325 msgid "Trace and Track" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:334 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:81 msgid "Disable Trace and Track" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:337 msgid "Check this if you want to disable trace and track." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:342 msgid "" "HTTP Trace attack (XST) can be used to return header requests and grab " "cookies and other information." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:344 msgid "" "This hacking technique is usually used together with cross site scripting " "attacks (XSS)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:346 msgid "" "Disabling trace and track on your site will help prevent HTTP Trace attacks." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:355 msgid "Proxy Comment Posting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:365 msgid "Forbid Proxy Comment Posting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:368 msgid "Check this if you want to forbid proxy comment posting." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:373 msgid "" "This setting will deny any requests that use a proxy server when posting " "comments." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:374 msgid "" "By forbidding proxy comments you are in effect eliminating some SPAM and " "other proxy requests." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:383 msgid "Bad Query Strings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:393 msgid "Deny Bad Query Strings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:396 msgid "This will help protect you against malicious queries via XSS." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:401 msgid "" "This feature will write rules in your .htaccess file to prevent malicious " "string attacks on your site using XSS." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:402 msgid "" "NOTE: Some of these strings might be used for plugins or themes and hence " "this might break some functionality." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:403 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:433 msgid "" "You are therefore strongly advised to take a backup of your active .htaccess " "file before applying this feature." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:412 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:84 msgid "Advanced Character String Filter" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:422 msgid "Enable Advanced Character String Filter" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:425 msgid "This will block bad character matches from XSS." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:430 msgid "" "This is an advanced character string filter to prevent malicious string " "attacks on your site coming from Cross Site Scripting (XSS)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:431 msgid "" "This setting matches for common malicious string patterns and exploits and " "will produce a 403 error for the hacker attempting the query." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:432 msgid "NOTE: Some strings for this setting might break some functionality." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:441 msgid "Save Additional Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:476 msgid "You have successfully saved the 5G Firewall Protection configuration" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:489 #, php-format msgid "" "This feature allows you to activate the 5G firewall security protection " "rules designed and produced by %s." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:490 msgid "" "The 5G Blacklist is a simple, flexible blacklist that helps reduce the " "number of malicious URL requests that hit your website." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:491 msgid "" "The added advantage of applying the 5G firewall to your site is that it has " "been tested and confirmed by the people at PerishablePress.com to be an " "optimal and least disruptive set of .htaccess security rules for general WP " "sites running on an Apache server or similar." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:492 #, php-format msgid "" "Therefore the 5G firewall rules should not have any impact on your site's " "general functionality but if you wish you can take a %s of your .htaccess " "file before proceeding." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:498 msgid "5G Blacklist/Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:510 msgid "Enable 5G Firewall Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:513 msgid "" "Check this if you want to apply the 5G Blacklist firewall protection from " "perishablepress.com to your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:517 msgid "" "This setting will implement the 5G security firewall protection mechanisms " "on your site which include the following things:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:518 msgid "1) Block forbidden characters commonly used in exploitative attacks." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:519 msgid "2) Block malicious encoded URL characters such as the \".css(\" string." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:520 msgid "" "3) Guard against the common patterns and specific exploits in the root " "portion of targeted URLs." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:521 msgid "" "4) Stop attackers from manipulating query strings by disallowing illicit " "characters." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:522 msgid "....and much more." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:528 msgid "Save 5G Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:556 msgid "" "Settings have not been saved - your secret word must consist only of " "alphanumeric characters, ie, letters and/or numbers only!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:574 msgid "" "You have successfully enabled the cookie based brute force prevention feature" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:575 msgid "" "From now on you will need to log into your WP Admin using the following URL:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:577 msgid "" "It is important that you save this URL value somewhere in case you forget " "it, OR," msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:578 #, php-format msgid "simply remember to add a \"?%s=1\" to your current site URL address." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:584 msgid "" "You have successfully saved cookie based brute force prevention feature " "settings." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:629 msgid "Brute Force Prevention Firewall Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:634 msgid "" "A Brute Force Attack is when a hacker tries many combinations of usernames " "and passwords until they succeed in guessing the right combination." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:635 msgid "" "Due to the fact that at any one time there may be many concurrent login " "attempts occurring on your site via malicious automated robots, this also " "has a negative impact on your server's memory and performance." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:636 msgid "" "The features in this tab will stop the majority of Brute Force Login Attacks " "at the .htaccess level thus providing even better protection for your WP " "login page and also reducing the load on your server because the system does " "not have to run PHP code to process the login attempts." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:643 #, php-format msgid "" "Even though this feature should not have any impact on your site's general " "functionality you are strongly encouraged to take a %s of your ." "htaccess file before proceeding." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:644 msgid "" "If this feature is not used correctly, you can get locked out of your site. " "A backup file will come in handy if that happens." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:645 #, php-format msgid "" "To learn more about how to use this feature please watch the following %s." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:654 msgid "Cookie Based Brute Force Login Prevention" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:665 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:79 msgid "Enable Brute Force Attack Prevention" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:668 msgid "" "Check this if you want to protect your login page from Brute Force Attack." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:673 msgid "" "This feature will deny access to your WordPress login page for all people " "except those who have a special cookie in their browser." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:675 msgid "To use this feature do the following:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:677 msgid "1) Enable the checkbox." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:679 msgid "" "2) Enter a secret word consisting of alphanumeric characters which will be " "difficult to guess. This secret word will be useful whenever you need to " "know the special URL which you will use to access the login page (see point " "below)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:681 msgid "" "3) You will then be provided with a special login URL. You will need to use " "this URL to login to your WordPress site instead of the usual login URL. " "NOTE: The system will deposit a special cookie in your browser which will " "allow you access to the WordPress administration login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:683 msgid "" "Any person trying to access your login page who does not have the special " "cookie in their browser will be automatically blocked." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:690 msgid "Secret Word" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:692 msgid "" "Choose a secret word consisting of alphanumeric characters which you can use " "to access your special URL. Your are highly encouraged to choose a word " "which will be difficult to guess." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:696 msgid "Re-direct URL" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:700 msgid "" "Specify a URL to redirect a hacker to when they try to access your WordPress " "login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:707 msgid "" "The URL specified here can be any site's URL and does not have to be your " "own. For example you can be as creative as you like and send hackers to the " "CIA or NSA home page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:709 msgid "" "This field will default to: http://127.0.0.1 if you do not enter a value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:711 msgid "Useful Tip:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:713 msgid "" "It's a good idea to not redirect attempted brute force login attempts to " "your site because it increases the load on your server." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:715 msgid "" "Redirecting a hacker or malicious bot back to \"http://127.0.0.1\" is ideal " "because it deflects them back to their own local host and puts the load on " "their server instead of yours." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:722 msgid "My Site Has Posts Or Pages Which Are Password Protected" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:725 msgid "" "Check this if you are using the native WordPress password protection feature " "for some or all of your blog posts or pages." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:730 msgid "" "In the cases where you are protecting some of your posts or pages using the " "in-built WordPress password protection feature, a few extra lines of " "directives and exceptions need to be added to your .htacces file so that " "people trying to access pages are not automatically blocked." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:732 msgid "" "By enabling this checkbox the plugin will add the necessary rules and " "exceptions to your .htacces file so that people trying to access these pages " "are not automatically blocked." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:734 msgid "Helpful Tip:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:736 msgid "" "If you do not use the WordPress password protection feature for your posts " "or pages then it is highly recommended that you leave this checkbox disabled." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:743 msgid "My Site Has a Theme or Plugins Which Use AJAX" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:746 msgid "Check this if your site uses AJAX functionality." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:751 msgid "" "In the cases where your WordPress installation has a theme or plugins which " "use AJAX, a few extra lines of directives and exceptions need to be added to " "your .htacces file to prevent AJAX requests from being automatically blocked " "by the brute force prevention feature." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:753 msgid "" "By enabling this checkbox the plugin will add the necessary rules and " "exceptions to your .htacces file so that AJAX operations will work as " "expected." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:768 msgid "The cookie test was successful. You can now enable this feature." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:771 msgid "Save Feature Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:778 msgid "" "The cookie test failed on this server. So this feature cannot be used on " "this site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:784 msgid "" "Before using this feature you are required to perform a cookie test first. " "This is to make sure that your browser cookie is working correctly and that " "you won't lock yourself out." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-firewall-menu.php:786 msgid "Perform Cookie Test" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:79 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:86 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:80 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:91 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:78 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:82 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:93 msgid "Please select some records using the checkboxes" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:107 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:107 msgid "The selected entries were deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-acct-activity.php:120 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-login-fails.php:119 msgid "The selected entry was deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:139 msgid "" "The selected IP addresses were saved in the blacklist configuration settings." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:153 msgid "" "The .htaccess file was successfully modified to include the selected IP " "addresses." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:159 msgid "" "NOTE: The .htaccess file was not modified because you have disabled the " "\"Enable IP or User Agent Blacklisting\" check box." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-comment-spammer-ip.php:160 #, php-format msgid "" "To block these IP addresses you will need to enable the above flag in the %s " "menu" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:115 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:748 msgid "The selected IP ranges were unlocked successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-locked-ip.php:124 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:757 msgid "The selected IP range was unlocked successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:118 msgid "The selected accounts were approved successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:125 msgid "The selected account was approved successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:146 msgid "The selected accounts were deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-list-registered-users.php:154 msgid "The selected account was deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:22 msgid "Visitor Lockout" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:88 msgid "Site lockout feature settings saved!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:93 msgid "General Visitor Lockout" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:99 msgid "" "This feature allows you to put your site into \"maintenance mode\" by " "locking down the front-end to all visitors except logged in users with super " "admin privileges." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:100 msgid "" "Locking your site down to general visitors can be useful if you are " "investigating some issues on your site or perhaps you might be doing some " "maintenance and wish to keep out all traffic for security reasons." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:105 msgid "Enable Front-end Lockout" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:108 msgid "" "Check this if you want all visitors except those who are logged in as " "administrator to be locked out of the front-end of your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:112 msgid "Enter a Message:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:124 msgid "" "Enter a message you wish to display to visitors when your site is in " "maintenance mode." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-maintenance-menu.php:131 msgid "Save Site Lockout Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:25 msgid "General Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:28 msgid "WP Meta Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:95 msgid "All the security features have been disabled successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:99 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:126 msgid "" "Could not write to the .htaccess file. Please restore your .htaccess file " "manually using the restore functionality in the \".htaccess File\"." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:104 msgid "" "Could not write to the wp-config.php. Please restore your wp-config.php file " "manually using the restore functionality in the \"wp-config.php File\"." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:122 msgid "All firewall rules have been disabled successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:136 msgid "WP Security Plugin" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:138 msgid "" "Thank you for using our WordPress security plugin. There are a lot of " "security features in this plugin." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:139 msgid "" "Go through each menu items and enable the security options to add more " "security to your site. Start by activating the basic features first." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:140 msgid "" "It is a good practice to take a backup of your .htaccess file, database and " "wp-config.php file before activating the security features. This plugin has " "options that you can use to backup those resources easily." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:143 msgid "Backup your database" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:144 msgid "Backup .htaccess file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:145 msgid "Backup wp-config.php file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:151 msgid "Disable Security Features" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:157 msgid "" "If you think that some plugin functionality on your site is broken due to a " "security feature you enabled in this plugin, then use the following option " "to turn off all the security features of this plugin." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:161 msgid "Disable All Security Features" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:167 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:177 msgid "Disable All Firewall Rules" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:173 msgid "" "This feature will disable all firewall rules which are currently active in " "this plugin and it will also delete these rules from your .htacess file. Use " "it if you think one of the firewall rules is causing an issue on your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:206 msgid "" "Your .htaccess file was successfully backed up! Using an FTP program go to " "the \"backups\" directory of this plugin to save a copy of the file to your " "computer." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:216 msgid "" "htaccess file rename failed during backup. Please check your root directory " "for the backup file using FTP." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:222 msgid "htaccess backup failed." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:237 msgid "Please choose a .htaccess to restore from." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:253 msgid "" "htaccess file restore failed. Please attempt to restore the .htaccess " "manually using FTP." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:257 msgid "Your .htaccess file has successfully been restored!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:263 msgid "" "htaccess Restore operation failed! Please check the contents of the file you " "are trying to restore from." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:269 msgid ".htaccess File Operations" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:272 msgid "" "Your \".htaccess\" file is a key component of your website's security and it " "can be modified to implement various levels of protection mechanisms." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:273 msgid "" "This feature allows you to backup and save your currently active .htaccess " "file should you need to re-use the the backed up file in the future." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:274 msgid "" "You can also restore your site's .htaccess settings using a backed up ." "htaccess file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:288 msgid "Save the current .htaccess file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:292 msgid "" "Click the button below to backup and save the currently active .htaccess " "file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:293 msgid "Backup .htaccess File" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:297 msgid "Restore from a backed up .htaccess file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:303 msgid ".htaccess file to restore from" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:309 msgid "" "After selecting your file, click the button below to restore your site using " "the backed up htaccess file (htaccess_backup.txt)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:315 msgid "Restore .htaccess File" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:319 msgid "View Contents of the currently active .htaccess file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:348 msgid "Please choose a wp-config.php file to restore from." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:364 msgid "" "wp-config.php file restore failed. Please attempt to restore this file " "manually using FTP." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:368 msgid "Your wp-config.php file has successfully been restored!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:374 msgid "" "wp-config.php Restore operation failed! Please check the contents of the " "file you are trying to restore from." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:380 msgid "wp-config.php File Operations" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:383 msgid "" "Your \"wp-config.php\" file is one of the most important in your WordPress " "installation. It is a primary configuration file and contains crucial things " "such as details of your database and other critical components." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:384 msgid "" "This feature allows you to backup and save your currently active wp-config." "php file should you need to re-use the the backed up file in the future." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:385 msgid "" "You can also restore your site's wp-config.php settings using a backed up wp-" "config.php file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:399 msgid "Save the current wp-config.php file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:403 msgid "" "Click the button below to backup and download the contents of the currently " "active wp-config.php file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:404 msgid "Backup wp-config.php File" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:409 msgid "Restore from a backed up wp-config file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:415 msgid "wp-config file to restore from" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:421 msgid "" "After selecting your file click the button below to restore your site using " "the backed up wp-config file (wp-config.php.backup.txt)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:427 msgid "Restore wp-config File" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:431 msgid "View Contents of the currently active wp-config.php file" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:466 msgid "WP Generator Meta Tag" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:469 msgid "" "Wordpress generator automatically adds some meta information inside the " "\"head\" tags of every page on your site's front end. Below is an example of " "this:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:471 msgid "" "The above meta information shows which version of WordPress your site is " "currently running and thus can help hackers or crawlers scan your site to " "see if you have an older version of WordPress or one with a known exploit." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:472 msgid "" "This feature will allow you to remove the WP generator meta info from your " "site's pages." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:478 msgid "WP Generator Meta Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:490 msgid "Remove WP Generator Meta Info" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-settings-menu.php:493 msgid "" "Check this if you want to remove the meta info produced by WP Generator from " "all pages" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:23 msgid "Comment SPAM" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:24 msgid "Comment SPAM IP Monitoring" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:111 msgid "Comment SPAM Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:116 msgid "Add Captcha To Comments Form" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:120 msgid "" "This feature will add a simple math captcha field in the WordPress comments " "form." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:137 msgid "Enable Captcha On Comment Forms" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:140 msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha field on the comment forms" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:148 msgid "Block Spambot Comments" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:152 msgid "" "A large portion of WordPress blog comment SPAM is mainly produced by " "automated bots and not necessarily by humans. " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:153 msgid "" "This feature will greatly minimize the useless and unecessary traffic and " "load on your server resulting from SPAM comments by blocking all comment " "requests which do not originate from your domain." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:170 msgid "Block Spambots From Posting Comments" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:173 msgid "" "Check this if you want to apply a firewall rule which will block comments " "originating from spambots." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:177 msgid "" "This feature will implement a firewall rule to block all comment attempts " "which do not originate from your domain." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:178 msgid "" "A legitimate comment is one which is submitted by a human who physically " "fills out the comment form and clicks the submit button. For such events, " "the HTTP_REFERRER is always set to your own domain." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:179 msgid "" "A comment submitted by a spambot is done by directly calling the comments." "php file, which usually means that the HTTP_REFERRER value is not your " "domain and often times empty." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:180 msgid "" "This feature will check and block comment requests which are not referred by " "your domain thus greatly reducing your overall blog SPAM and PHP requests " "done by the server to process these comments." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:207 msgid "Nonce check failed for list SPAM comment IPs!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:213 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the minimum SPAM comments per IP field. " "It has been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:225 #, php-format msgid "" "Displaying results for IP addresses which have posted a minimum of %s SPAM " "comments" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:241 msgid "" "This tab displays a list of the IP addresses of the people or bots who have " "left SPAM comments on your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:242 msgid "" "This information can be handy for identifying the most persistent IP " "addresses or ranges used by spammers." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:243 msgid "" "By inspecting the IP address data coming from spammers you will be in a " "better position to determine which addresses or address ranges you should " "block by adding them to your blacklist." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:244 msgid "" "To add one or more of the IP addresses displayed in the table below to your " "blacklist, simply click the \"Block\" link for the individual row or select " "more than one address \n" " using the checkboxes and then choose the \"block" "\" option from the Bulk Actions dropdown list and click the \"Apply\" button." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:250 msgid "List SPAMMER IP Addresses" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:256 msgid "Minimum number of SPAM comments per IP" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:258 msgid "" "This field allows you to list only those IP addresses which have been used " "to post X or more SPAM comments." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:262 msgid "" "Example 1: Setting this value to \"0\" or \"1\" will list ALL IP addresses " "which were used to submit SPAM comments." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:263 msgid "" "Example 2: Setting this value to \"5\" will list only those IP addresses " "which were used to submit 5 SPAM comments or more on your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:270 msgid "Find IP Addresses" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:274 msgid "SPAMMER IP Address Results" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:280 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility.php:150 msgid "" "The plugin has detected that you are using a Multi-Site WordPress " "installation." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:281 msgid "Only the \"superadmin\" can block IP addresses from the main site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-spam-menu.php:282 msgid "" "Take note of the IP addresses you want blocked and ask the superadmin to add " "these to the blacklist using the \"Blacklist Manager\" on the main site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:29 msgid "WP Username" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:30 msgid "Display Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:31 msgid "Password" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:85 msgid "Admin User Security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:88 msgid "" "By default, WordPress sets the administrator username to \"admin\" at " "installation time." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:89 msgid "" "A lot of hackers try to take advantage of this information by attempting " "\"Brute Force Login Attacks\" where they repeatedly try to guess the " "password by using \"admin\" for username." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:90 msgid "" "From a security perspective, changing the default \"admin\" user name is one " "of the first and smartest things you should do on your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:91 msgid "" "This feature will allow you to change your default \"admin\" user name to a " "more secure name of your choosing." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:98 msgid "List of Administrator Accounts" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:107 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:33 msgid "Change Admin Username" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:115 msgid "" "Your site currently has an account which uses the default \"admin\" " "username. \n" " It is highly recommended that you change this name to " "something else. \n" " Use the following field to change the admin username." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:123 msgid "New Admin Username" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:125 msgid "Choose a new username for admin." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:129 msgid "Change Username" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:131 msgid "" "NOTE: If you are currently logged in as \"admin\" you will be automatically " "logged out after changing your username and will be required to log back in." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:138 msgid "No action required! " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:140 msgid "" "Your site does not have any account which uses the default \"admin\" " "username. " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:141 msgid "This is good security practice." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:153 msgid "Display Name Security" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:156 msgid "" "When you submit a post or answer a comment, WordPress will usually display " "your \"nickname\"." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:157 msgid "" "By default the nickname is set to the login (or user) name of your account." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:158 msgid "" "From a security perspective, leaving your nickname the same as your user " "name is bad practice because it gives a hacker at least half of your " "account's login credentials." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:159 msgid "" "Therefore to further tighten your site's security you are advised to change " "your nickname and Display name to be " "different from your Username." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:165 msgid "Modify Accounts With Identical Login Name & Display Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:174 msgid "" "Your site currently has the following accounts which have an identical login " "name and display name." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:175 msgid "Click on the link to edit the settings of that particular user account" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:190 msgid "No action required." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:191 msgid "" "Your site does not have a user account where the display name is identical " "to the username." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:202 msgid "Password Tool" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:205 msgid "" "Poor password selection is one of the most common weak points of many sites " "and is usually the first thing a hacker will try to exploit when attempting " "to break into your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:206 msgid "" "Many people fall into the trap of using a simple word or series of numbers " "as their password. Such a predictable and simple password would take a " "competent hacker merely minutes to guess your password by using a simple " "script which cycles through the easy and most common combinations." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:207 msgid "" "The longer and more complex your password is the harder it is for hackers to " "\"crack\" because more complex passwords require much greater computing " "power and time." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:208 msgid "" "This section contains a useful password strength tool which you can use to " "check whether your password is sufficiently strong enough." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:213 msgid "Password Strength Tool" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:218 msgid "Start typing a password." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:221 msgid "It would take a desktop PC approximately" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:222 msgid "1 sec" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:222 msgid "to crack your password!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:227 msgid "Password Strength" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:243 msgid "Nonce check failed on admin username change operation!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:250 msgid "Username " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:250 msgid " already exists. Please enter another value. " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:266 msgid "The database update operation of the user account failed!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:293 msgid "You entered an invalid username. Please enter another value. " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:297 msgid "Please enter a value for your username. " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:304 msgid "Username Successfully Changed!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-accounts-menu.php:324 msgid "Account Login Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:28 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:41 msgid "Login Captcha" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:29 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:407 msgid "Login Whitelist" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:30 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:519 msgid "Failed Login Records" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:31 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:47 msgid "Force Logout" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:32 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:653 msgid "Account Activity Logs" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:100 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the max login attempts field. It has " "been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:107 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the login retry time period field. It " "has been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:114 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the lockout time length field. It has " "been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:159 msgid "Login Lockdown Configuration" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:163 msgid "One of the ways hackers try to compromise sites is via a " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:163 msgid "Brute Force Login Attack" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:164 msgid "" "This is where attackers use repeated login attempts until they guess the " "password." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:165 msgid "" "Apart from choosing strong passwords, monitoring and blocking IP addresses " "which are involved in repeated login failures in a short period of time is a " "very effective way to stop these types of attacks." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:166 #, php-format msgid "" "You may also want to checkout our %s feature for another secure way to " "protect against these types of attacks." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:171 msgid "Login Lockdown Options" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:183 msgid "Enable Login Lockdown Feature" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:186 msgid "" "Check this if you want to enable the login lockdown feature and apply the " "settings below" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:190 msgid "Max Login Attempts" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:192 msgid "" "Set the value for the maximum login retries before IP address is locked out" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:196 msgid "Login Retry Time Period (min)" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:198 msgid "" "If the maximum number of failed login attempts for a particular IP address " "occur within this time period the plugin will lock out that address" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:202 msgid "Time Length of Lockout (min)" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:204 msgid "" "Set the length of time for which a particular IP address will be prevented " "from logging in" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:208 msgid "Display Generic Error Message" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:211 msgid "" "Check this if you want to show a generic error message when a login attempt " "fails" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:215 msgid "Instantly Lockout Invalid Usernames" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:218 msgid "" "Check this if you want to instantly lockout login attempts with usernames " "which do not exist on your system" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:223 msgid "Notify By Email" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:226 msgid "" "Check this if you want to receive an email when someone has been locked out " "due to maximum failed login attempts" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:236 msgid "Currently Locked Out IP Address Ranges" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:290 msgid "" "This feature allows you to add a captcha form on the WordPress login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:291 msgid "" "Users who attempt to login will also need to enter the answer to a simple " "mathematical question - if they enter the wrong answer, the plugin will not " "allow them login even if they entered the correct username and password." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:292 msgid "" "Therefore, adding a captcha form on the login page is another effective yet " "simple \"Brute Force\" prevention technique." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:298 msgid "Login Form Captcha Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:309 msgid "Enable Captcha On Login Page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:312 msgid "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the login page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:318 msgid "Lost Password Form Captcha Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:328 msgid "Enable Captcha On Lost Password Page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:331 msgid "" "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the lost password page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:353 msgid "Nonce check failed for save whitelist settings!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:410 msgid "" "The All In One WP Security Whitelist feature gives you the option of only " "allowing certain IP addresses or ranges to have access to your WordPress " "login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:411 msgid "" "This feature will deny login access for all IP addresses which are not in " "your whitelist as configured in the settings below." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:412 msgid "" "The plugin achieves this by writing the appropriate directives to your ." "htaccess file." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:413 msgid "" "By allowing/blocking IP addresses via the .htaccess file your are using the " "most secure first line of defence because login access will only be granted " "to whitelisted IP addresses and other addresses will be blocked as soon as " "they try to access your login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:420 #, php-format msgid "" "Attention: If in addition to enabling the white list feature, you also have " "the %s feature enabled, you will still need to use your secret word " "in the URL when trying to access your WordPress login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:421 msgid "" "These features are NOT functionally related. Having both of them enabled on " "your site means you are creating 2 layers of security." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:426 msgid "Login IP Whitelist Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:437 msgid "Enable IP Whitelisting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:440 msgid "" "Check this if you want to enable the whitelisting of selected IP addresses " "specified in the settings below" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:444 msgid "Your Current IP Address" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:447 msgid "" "You can copy and paste this address in the text box below if you want to " "include it in your login whitelist." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:451 msgid "Enter Whitelisted IP Addresses:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:455 msgid "" "Enter one or more IP addresses or IP ranges you wish to include in your " "whitelist. Only the addresses specified here will have access to the " "WordPress login page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:485 msgid "Nonce check failed for delete all failed login records operation!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:494 msgid "User Login Feature - Delete all failed login records operation failed!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:498 msgid "All records from the Failed Logins table were deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:513 msgid "This tab displays the failed login attempts for your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:514 msgid "" "The information below can be handy if you need to do security investigations " "because it will show you the IP range, username and ID (if applicable) and " "the time/date of the failed login attempt." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:535 #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:544 msgid "Delete All Failed Login Records" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:541 msgid "" "Click this button if you wish to delete all failed login records in one go." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:569 msgid "" "You entered a non numeric value for the logout time period field. It has " "been set to the default value." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:597 msgid "" "Setting an expiry period for your WP administration session is a simple way " "to protect against unauthorized access to your site from your computer." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:598 msgid "" "This feature allows you to specify a time period in minutes after which the " "admin session will expire and the user will be forced to log back in." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:603 msgid "Force User Logout Options" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:615 msgid "Enable Force WP User Logout" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:618 msgid "" "Check this if you want to force a wp user to be logged out after a " "configured amount of time" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:622 msgid "Logout the WP User After XX Minutes" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:624 msgid "" "(Minutes) The user will be forced to log back in after this time period has " "elapased." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:647 msgid "" "This tab displays the login activity for WordPress admin accounts registered " "with your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:648 msgid "" "The information below can be handy if you need to do security investigations " "because it will show you the last 50 recent login events by username, IP " "address and time/date." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:685 msgid "Nonce check failed for users logged in list!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:698 msgid "Refresh Logged In User Data" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:702 msgid "Refresh Data" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:708 msgid "This tab displays all users who are currently logged into your site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:709 msgid "" "If you suspect there is a user or users who are logged in which should not " "be, you can block them by inspecting the IP addresses from the data below " "and adding them to your blacklist." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:714 msgid "Currently Logged In Users" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:779 msgid "The selected records were deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-login-menu.php:788 msgid "The selected record was deleted successfully!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:23 msgid "Manual Approval" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:24 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:53 msgid "Registration Captcha" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:112 msgid "User Registration Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:116 msgid "Manually Approve New Registrations" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:120 msgid "" "If your site allows people to create their own accounts via the WordPress " "registration form, then you can minimize SPAM or bogus registrations by " "manually approving each registration." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:121 msgid "" "This feature will automatically set a newly registered account to \"pending" "\" until the administrator activates it. Therefore undesirable registrants " "will be unable to log in without your express approval." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:122 msgid "" "You can view all accounts which have been newly registered via the handy " "table below and you can also perform bulk activation/deactivation/deletion " "tasks on each account." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:138 msgid "Enable manual approval of new registrations" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:141 msgid "" "Check this if you want to automatically disable all newly registered " "accounts so that you can approve them manually." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:150 msgid "Approve Registered Users" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:195 msgid "" "This feature allows you to add a captcha form on the WordPress registration " "page." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:196 msgid "" "Users who attempt to register will also need to enter the answer to a simple " "mathematical question - if they enter the wrong answer, the plugin will not " "allow them to register." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:197 msgid "" "Therefore, adding a captcha form on the registration page is another " "effective yet simple SPAM registration prevention technique." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:202 msgid "Registration Page Captcha Settings" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:214 msgid "Enable Captcha On Registration Page" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-user-registration-menu.php:217 msgid "" "Check this if you want to insert a captcha form on the WordPress user " "registration page (if you allow user registration)." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:22 msgid "WhoIS Lookup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:74 msgid "WHOIS Lookup Information" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:77 msgid "" "This feature allows you to look up more detailed information about an IP " "address or domain name by querying the WHOIS API." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:83 msgid "Perform a WHOIS Lookup for an IP or Domain Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:89 msgid "Enter IP Address or Domain Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:91 msgid "" "Enter an IP address or domain name. Example: 111.11.12.13 OR some-domain-" "name.com" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:95 msgid "Perform IP or Domain Lookup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:115 msgid "WHOIS lookup successfully completed. Please see the results below:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/wp-security-whois-menu.php:127 msgid "" "You have entered an incorrectly formatted IP address or domain name. Please " "try again." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:178 msgid "No items found." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:281 msgid "Bulk Actions" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:291 msgid "Apply" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:365 msgid "Show all dates" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:378 #, php-format msgid "%1$s %2$d" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:394 msgid "List View" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:395 msgid "Excerpt View" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:421 #, php-format msgid "%s pending" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/admin/general/wp-security-list-table.php:653 msgid "Select All" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-backup.php:177 msgid "All In One WP Security - Site Database Backup" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-backup.php:179 msgid "Attached is your latest DB backup file for site URL" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-backup.php:179 msgid " generated on" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:12 msgid "Please enter an answer in digits:" msgstr "Kérjük, adja meg a választ számjegyekkel:" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:91 msgid "one" msgstr "egy" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:92 msgid "two" msgstr "kettő" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:93 msgid "three" msgstr "három" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:94 msgid "four" msgstr "négy" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:95 msgid "five" msgstr "öt" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:96 msgid "six" msgstr "hat" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:97 msgid "seven" msgstr "hét" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:98 msgid "eight" msgstr "nyolc" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:99 msgid "nine" msgstr "kilenc" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:100 msgid "ten" msgstr "tíz" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:101 msgid "eleven" msgstr "tizenegy" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:102 msgid "twelve" msgstr "tizenkettő" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:103 msgid "thirteen" msgstr "tizenhárom" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:104 msgid "fourteen" msgstr "tizennégy" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:105 msgid "fifteen" msgstr "tizenöt" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:106 msgid "sixteen" msgstr "tizenhat" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:107 msgid "seventeen" msgstr "tizenhét" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:108 msgid "eighteen" msgstr "tizennyolc" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:109 msgid "nineteen" msgstr "tizenkilenc" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-captcha.php:110 msgid "twenty" msgstr "húsz" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:58 msgid "All In One WP Security - File change detected!" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:60 msgid "A file change was detected on your system for site URL" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:60 msgid ". Scan was generated on" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-file-scan.php:61 msgid "Login to your site to view the scan details." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:158 msgid "Please enter an answer in the CAPTCHA field." msgstr "Kérjük adja meg a választ a CAPTCHA mezőben." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:168 msgid "" "Error: You entered an incorrect CAPTCHA answer. Please go back and try again." msgstr "" "Hiba: Helytelen CAPTCHA választ adott meg. Kérjük menjen vissza és próbálja " "meg újból." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-general-init-tasks.php:196 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:63 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:66 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-registration.php:59 msgid "ERROR: Your answer was incorrect - please try again." msgstr "" "HIBA: A válasz helytelen - kérjük, próbálja meg újból." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:39 msgid "" "ERROR: Login failed because your IP address has been " "blocked.\n" " Please contact the administrator." msgstr "" "HIBA: A bejelentkezés sikertelen, mert az IP címe blokkolva " "van.\n" " Kérjük lépjen kapcsolatba az " "adminisztrátorral." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:76 msgid "ERROR: The username field is empty." msgstr "HIBA: A felhasználó mező üres." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:80 msgid "ERROR: The password field is empty." msgstr "HIBA: A jelszó mező üres." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:100 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:126 msgid "ERROR: Invalid login credentials." msgstr "HIBA: Érvénytelen bejelentkezési adatok." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:103 msgid "ERROR: Invalid username." msgstr "HIBA: Érvénytelen felhasználónév." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:129 #, php-format msgid "" "ERROR: Incorrect password. Lost your password?" msgstr "" "HIBA: Érvénytelen jelszó. Elfelejtett jelszó?" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:140 msgid "" "ACCOUNT PENDING: Your account is currently not active. An " "administrator needs to activate your account before you can login." msgstr "" "FIÓK FÜGGŐBEN: A fiókja jelenleg nem aktív. Egy " "adminisztrátornak kell aktiválnia, mielőtt belépne." #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:263 msgid "Site Lockout Notification" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:264 msgid "" "A lockdown event has occurred due to too many failed login attempts or " "invalid username:" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:265 msgid "Username: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:266 msgid "IP Address: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:267 msgid "IP Range: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:268 msgid "" "Log into your site's WordPress administration panel to see the duration of " "the lockout or to unlock the user." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:425 #, php-format msgid "" "Your session has expired because it has been over %d minutes since your last " "login." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:426 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:430 msgid "Please log back in to continue." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-user-login.php:429 msgid "You were logged out because you just changed the \"admin\" username." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:79 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:98 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:113 #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:128 msgid " is not a valid ip address format." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility-ip-address.php:136 msgid "You cannot ban your own IP address: " msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/wp-security-utility.php:151 msgid "" "This feature can only be configured by the \"superadmin\" on the main site." msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:29 msgid "Remove WP Generatore Meta Tag" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:35 msgid "Change Display Name" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:43 msgid "Lost Password Captcha" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:45 msgid "Login IP Whitelisting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:51 msgid "Registration Approval" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:67 msgid "WordPress Files Access" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:71 msgid "IP and User Agent Blacklisting" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:75 msgid "Enable Basic Firewall" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:76 msgid "Enable Pingback Vulnerability Protection" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:82 msgid "Forbid Proxy Comments" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:83 msgid "Deny Bad Queries" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:85 msgid "5G Blacklist" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:88 msgid "Block Spambots" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item-manager.php:90 msgid "Comment Captcha" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:28 msgid "Basic" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:31 msgid "Intermediate" msgstr "" #: all-in-one-wp-security/classes/grade-system/wp-security-feature-item.php:34 msgid "Advanced" msgstr ""