Hello. Thank you for your message and for your interest in our plug-in.
I gather that you are using the JHacker Watch Standard plug-in (paid edition).
You did not mention the plug-in version, but you should make sure that you are using the latest version.
It is not clear to me how your website crashed: did you see any warnings/errors or just a blank page?
When you enable the plug-in, I mean just activate it using its default settings, it will not do anything special, except that it will create a database table in your website's SQL database. It will also send an email to the site administrator saying that a table has been created. Did you see that email?
You have to manually enable the user account and directory monitoring before the plug-in begins its 'real' work.
I have installed and tested the latest plug-in version (v2.1.0) on a standard live Joomla! 3.7.2 install (protostar template), using PHP 7.1.5 and also PHP 5.6.25. There was no problem with the install nor after the enabling of the plug-in. I quickly checked the user account monitor and it was working as expected.
You may be using a Joomla! set up that uses a special template and/or other 3rd party extensions (in particular system plug-ins) that could - in some mysterious way - interfere with the JHacker Watch plug-in. To-date we are not aware that such interferences exist, but we are ready to learn every day...
Since I want to help you, I propose that you give me a temporary super user access to the related website, so that I can have a look at its setup and investigate the issue. Of course I will not be able to enable the plug-in and see what it does if that locks out my further access.
If you are willing to provide temporary access, then please email the log-in details to webdesign(AT-sign)innato(DOT)nl. Do NOT post them here!
If you will be testing again, make sure you have direct access to the website's SQL database. If you are locked out, you can always disable the JHackerWatch plug-in by editing its record in the table named 'XXXXX_extensions'. In that table, look for the type 'plugin' and the element 'jhackerwatch' and then set the table field name 'enabled' to 0 (zero) and save the record. This diables the plug-in.
As a path forward, I recommend:
- Completely uninstall/remove the JHAcker Watch plug-in from your website.
- Check if you are using the latest version of the plug-in. If not: update!
- Install and enable the standard Joomla! 3.7.2 front-end template (Beez 3 or protostar).
- Reinstall the JHacker Watch plug-in. Do not enable it yet.
- Set up a direct SQL access to the website's database
- Enable the plug-in and if the website crashes, disable it via your direct SQL access
- Check if you see an additional SQL table named XXXX_plg_jhackerwatch_prg_data. It should be there because it must have been created directly after the enabling of the plug-in. If it is there, there should also be an email in your inbox announcing the creation of the table.
Regards an good luck!