<![CDATA[ Hardening/Security - My Forums]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/?thread=88572 <![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561780
When I went to that folder, there isn't a login.php file. It's a login.class.php file

**EDIT: Sorted....I cleared the cache**]]>
colin1981 Sep 28, 2018, 09:30 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561780
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561770
The config.inc.php for Revo is in core/config/config.inc.php.

There are three config.core.php files, one in the site root, one in the connectors directory and one in the manager directory. All they do is point to where the core directory is, so you can move the core or change its name. The config.inc.php for Revo is in core/config/config.inc.php.

Edit haha you can't use those funky characters lol]]>
nuan88 Sep 27, 2018, 06:37 PM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561770
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561767
Also, you probably don't want to post your Manager URL in a public forum. wink]]>
BobRay Sep 27, 2018, 05:35 PM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561767
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561761
I also tried the core but no joy there either.]]>
colin1981 Sep 27, 2018, 01:49 PM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-561761
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487401 Quote from: opengeek at Jan 14, 2014, 02:17 PM
No. The config.core.php files (there are 3 of them) are used to locate the actual MODX_CORE_PATH location and you will need to modify those files in all locations to point at the proper core. FWIW, installing using the advanced package of MODX Revolution can handle this for you automatically.

Hmm.
Bob has an interesting point. Is there a reasonably simple way to install advanced over traditional
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johnnyrains Jan 15, 2014, 04:18 PM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487401
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487294
@OpenGeek: Is there a reasonably simple way of moving from the traditional package to the advanced one?]]>
BobRay Jan 14, 2014, 12:47 PM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487294
<![CDATA[Re: Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487277 opengeek Jan 14, 2014, 08:17 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487277 <![CDATA[Hardening/Security]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487274
Now, I have been looking into security, and hardening MODx. Great article here: http://rtfm.modx.com/revolution/2.x/administering-your-site/security/hardening-modx-revolution

I have a couple of questions:
If I follow those suggestions (putting /core and /manager) up a level -
do I need to move config.core.php up a level as well?
and how will I access to the manager?
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johnnyrains Jan 14, 2014, 07:14 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/88572/hardening-security#dis-post-487274