When I try to update a sportpress entity such as a team or a player, I am redirected to a white page with the error bellow:
This site can’t be reached. The connection was reset.
Try:
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy and the firewall
Running Windows Network Diagnostics
ERR_CONNECTION_RESET
Generally I get warnings concerning sportpress like the ones bellow in my debugging logs.
Deprecated: Required parameter $league_id follows optional parameter $id in /var/www/html/promitheas/Kae/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/sp-deprecated-functions.php on line 112
Deprecated: Required parameter $team_id follows optional parameter $columns in /var/www/html/promitheas/Kae/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/sp-deprecated-functions.php on line 124
Deprecated: Required parameter $column follows optional parameter $w in /var/www/html/promitheas/Kae/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/class-sp-league-table.php on line 913
Deprecated: Required parameter $taxonomy follows optional parameter $post_types in /var/www/html/promitheas/Kae/wp-content/plugins/sportspress/includes/admin/class-sp-admin-menus.php on line 271
My overall actions are:
– Go to edit a team name.
– Press Save.
– Get redirected to the error white page.
– Go back to edit screen by pressing the browser turn back arrow.
– It is peculiar that when I go back to the team edit page from turn back arrow, and press save again, the saving process seems to work for the team name.
– If I try to change something else like the logo, the saving process returns the error white page again.
Actually in edit screen the url is:
https://promitheaskae.ergologic.gr/wp-admin/post.php?post=75&action=edit
but when I press save, it becomes like this one.
https://promitheaskae.ergologic.gr/wp-admin/post.php
I use the latest version of php and wordpress and the free version of sportspress, in top club theme.
In appearance-themes there is a warning
Your theme has bundled outdated copies of SportsPress template files – if you encounter functionality issues on the frontend this could the reason. Ensure you update or remove them (in general we recommend only bundling the template files you actually need to customize). See the system report for full details.
In sportspress system status I get this:
event-blocks.php version 2.6.15 is out of date. The core version is 2.7.3,
team-gallery-thumbnail.php,
team-gallery.php,
team-staff.php
I am unable to solve this problem. I have tried anything that comes to mind. Any ideas please?
]]>So I was working on my website, and I created a new account to test some account-specific changer that I was tweeking with Ultimate Member plugin. So I log out of my admin account and try to login with the newly created account, but all I get it connection was reset.
I can access the website (actually under construction), but I cannot login, it’s the only page returning the error.
I’ve tried deactivating all the plugins through FTP, tried deactivating the active theme also, tried flushing the cache, and my computer’s cache, tried on a different browser, and different device. The website is accessible, but the login page doesn’t do anything, it just keeps loading until the browser returns a connection was reset message.
No errors after activating wp_debug, and nothing turns up on the console while loading, but after the error it shows : VM8:5551 crbug/1173575, non-JS module files deprecated..
Ant help ?
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Edit : Somehow was able to activate recovery mode, so I regained access.
I’ll try to pinpoint the issue and write it here in case people stumble upon the same issue as myself.
I launched the WordPress site and after a long wait got a “Something went wrong” error page with the error “The connection was reset”.
I verified via Adminer and PHPMyAdmin that the database and database table had been set up correctly. To access those I verified the names and password. The construct of the database was automatically done and looks proper.
I have the default settings, added the CORS line, increased cache to 8MB for Apache and installed OpenSSL with no issues.
I have tried a myriad of browsers, a plain, barebones IE where I got an addition error description of Error Code: INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE, Firefox with a page loading after a very long time that said the connection was reset, and Opera with ERR_CONNECTION_RESET.
I have tried both HTTP and HTTPS to get to wordpress.
I have tried to search through the hundreds of posts online to find the same problem and tried to find applicable solutions. I have had no success. What information else do you need to give me help!
]]>Error message:
This site can’t be reached
The connection was reset.
Try:
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy and the firewall
Running Windows Network Diagnostics
ERR_CONNECTION_RESET
I have read some forum saying that it is php error. Need to check on the error logs. Do i need to check the logs from the cpanel?
]]>I have been trying to update my plugins, and a new error in the past couple of weeks is that I get a browser error saying “the connection has been reset”. Checking the error logs with my ISP (I have a virtual domain), I find that updating caused a segmentation fault in a process on the server end. I asked if he could see what process it was, but he could only get the job number, which would by now be un-traceable because the process already died. A better question to ask the forum would be: any idea what commands would be invoked by updating plugins from the plugins page? SSH2 is ruled out, because it was still running and did not have the same PID, and a failing ssh2 would be much more noticeable on this ISP, since many other important services depend on it.
Any suggestions/ideas as to what can cause this error when updating plugins? I use ssh2 as the protocol. The web server doesn’t actually accept raw ftp connections, so I never selected “ftp”. ssh2 was never a problem in the past.
Paul
]]>I develop locally on XAMPP. Normally everything runs fine, sometimes weeks a time. Then one morning I’ll come in and be totally locked out of my local site with the familiar “Connected Reset” error message. Previously I would reinstall WP, reload from a backup, and manually replace my work since the last backup.
This time I managed to find references to WF on the net, and am VERY happy to report that renaming the wordfence directory allowed me to log in as normal. I like Wordfence. I love getting those email reports once in a while about what’s happening on my demo server up in the cloud.
For this problem:
– It occurs to me that I lost my home internet connection for a few minutes yesterday morning. That’s the only unusual thing that I can think of that might have triggered the problem. But the site worked fine for the rest of the day. Maybe something happened overnight? Maybe WF does a daily action when the timestamp passes midnight, and picked up the lost internet connection glitch? Just struggling for ideas here…
– I loaded wordfence assistant, disabled wordfence firewall as instructed, renamed the wordfence dir back to normal, and got Connection Reset lockout immediately. So the assistant is not working in my case. So probably I’ll have to delete the whole WF plugin and start the security config process over again.
But before I do that, can anything be done with my current WF directory to find out what settings actually blocked me out? What security settings I should beware of when I reconfigure it? Or maybe a fix for the assistant so that it lets me rename my wordfence directory to normal, to see what’s going on? Thank you
]]>Trying to diaplay the site “The connection was reset” is displayed after a flash of the usual banner photo.
The Dashboard is displayed and all menu items: pages, posts, Users, Settings, etc. all seem to work as normal.
I have noted several threads asking about this. Where a solution has been suggested none yet have worked for me.
A server-side problem is mentioned, but before I needlessly raise a ticket with the hosting service can I ask if there is a solution I can try.
Thanks.
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