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Change the cron path to a non-public location
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hello how we changed the cron file for a non-public area i already tried it directly but it gives error
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#2

What kind of webserver do you have?

I know our htaccess will block access to any PHP file outside of the main index file or the ipn.php callback file.
Though I'm not sure if the NGINX config has been updated with the same treatment.

This reminds me that it's probably about time to revisit that config to see if improvements can be made.
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#3

I will gladly help you but besides a fork you can't burn I can do
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#4

Quote:you can't burn I can do

I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean?
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