The problem pages:
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/sites.php
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/users.php
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/themes.php
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/plugins.php
https://ascendancyconsulting.com/wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=jetpack
The new domain for these should be BusinessBlessed.com
But even if I type https://BusinessBlessed.com/wp-admin/network/ into the adress bar it redirects to AscendancyConsulting.com
I’m thinking there is some place in the database that controls these URLS which needs to be edited. Can you help me find it?
]]>It says that hosting for Add-on domains is +$5/mth. Is this true if I use a domain mapping plugin for multisite, or will that allow me to go around the fee? I’m guessing yes, but don’t want to move and find out no.
Thanks!
]]>On this new sites i need this. I need to run the whole MU but have a different ipadressess for 4 sites and so on.
An example of the structure is like this:
Main site is example.com and all of the rest use dommain mapping for specific domains so they are not subdomains of that one.
But the thing i need is that every four site use specific ip. So the structure is:
example.com /main 0.0.0.1 ip address
example2.com 0.0.0.1 ip address
example3.com 0.0.0.1 ip address
example4.com 0.0.0.1 ip address
example5.com 0.0.0.2 ip address
example6.com 0.0.0.2 ip address
So basically we have 4 sites with the same ip address and the again four, and again etc.
]]>I have set up multisite with domain mapping and it is great!
I have just one issue.
My primary site URL is www.yourbusinesschannel.com
I also have a vanity domain alias www.ybc.tv
When i set the A-record for www.ybc.tv to www.yourbusinesschannel.com it creates a redirect?
https://www.yourbusinesschannel.com/wp-signup.php?new=www.ybc.tv
How do i configure the primary domain or the domain mapping to prevent this redirect?
Thank you in advance for any assistance
James
]]>I have a blog network that is running on WordPress 3.4.1 Multisite and we want to offer our blogger own domain. The problem is if the blogger chooses to have its own domain as the primary, our network not get any statistics on the blog at Google Analytic. The idea now is that they will be able to point their domain to our IP address and mapping it, but do not get the choice to use it as primary. The primary address MUST be the blognetworks own domain / sub domain as the address.
The plugin we use is WordPress MU Domain Mapping Version 0.5.4.2
You can see our domain mapping configuration of the image / link
https://i45.tinypic.com/29azbza.jpg
The screenshot is taken in the super-admin area …
Hope for quick answer! Thanks!
Symlinks are no longer pointing newsite.com to the theme on mainsite.com. Now it is pointing to the server IP which is defaulting to the main domain on the server. Anyone have any ideas on why this might be and how to fix it?
I double checked and all of the symlinks still exist.
]]>We’ve been doing this in standalone WordPress for years, and in several WordPress MultiSite installs (directory-based) for over a year, with no issues at all. All updated to the latest version, and no issues at all.
However, we recently installed a new domain-based WordPress MultiSite, using the domain mapping plugin, and have several sub-sites running great on it, domain mapped. Been working great in production for over a month.
EXCEPT an odd issue with managing WordPress over SSL…
In the new domain-based MultiSite, if I’m logged in over SSL, WordPress seems to think that the actual public website is SSL too
For example, I create a new post, and at the top of the post edit page, it shows me the post Permalink as “https://”.
I click Preview or “view post” and it opens the post with the https:// URL… SSL.
But in all our other WordPress installs, both standalone AND directory-based MultiSite, while of course still logged in over SSL, I go create a new post, and at the top of the post edit page it shows me the regular Permalink, i.e. “https:// “
So with directory-based MultiSite (or WordPress standalone), it doesn’t get confused and think that suddenly the whole site is SSL just becasue I’m editing it over SSL.
I’ve looked for others having this problem, and found this old support post was referring to a similar issue (rather a symptom of the same problem lol), but it’s closed (though not resolved).
Does anyone have any idea why a domain-based MultiSite would be having this problem – confusing the production site as being SSL just because you’re logged into the admin over SSL??
Thanks!
Dan
Example:
domain.de opens domain.com/de/
This works fine and it is configured using the Domain Mapping plugin.
Question:
Is it possible to tell WordPress not to change the URL, so
domain.de opens domain.com/de/ but domain.de still shows up as the URL in the browser?
Carsten
]]>so that if, let’s say, the Super Cool Shoes company had a front page that was on another domain (https://supercoolshoes.com) but wanted a wordpress sub-site that was hosted elsewhere to link to https://supercoolshoes.com/externally-hosted-wordpress, would that work or does it always have to be the base URL https://www.multi-site-here.com?
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