If I purposely put in the incorrect password for this user when prompted – I would not arrive at the screenshot show in this post as it will tell me that it is incorrect. I also checked the permissions of the user on my NAS and do not see why the directory would be “unwriteable”. Again, the plugin installations and deletions work as intended.
Any ideas why I am getting this error and cannot install the free license.
I have a qnap nas and installed WordPress on it. Then I added the demo of the sunshine plug-in and did my changes in the preferences, create a gallery, uploaded photos to it. Everything is fine.
But when I click on the permalink for my gallery, I just see my site but no gallery… or I get the message from my browser (safari also as chrome) that too many redirections are made and the site can not be displayed/loaded.
Can somebody explain me, how I have to move on to get things clear? I just want to get it started and then buy the full version, if it works fine. But to test the plug-in, it has to work first….
Thank you very much and kind regards,
Bastian Lenhard
]]>I’m pretty new to WP and my installation is now runngin for around 1 month. Since back then I try to change my permalinks to have the postnames instead of the standard but this isn’t working.
I take a look at my installation and saw that it is able to write and change the htaccess file. When I do a changement in the config a new file of the htaccess is created and it normally should work but it doesn’t.
I thought that this maybe a special problem, since I’ve installed my WP on a Western Digital MyCloud. So I searched the internet for a month now and it seems that none o the gien solution is working for me.
Is there something I have overseen? Is somebody ese using it’s NAS for a WP blog?
Does anyone has a clou?
thank you very much
Michael
PS: I never create a new topic if I was not searching the web long enough to be sure that I have overseen a solution. So please do not call me a “noob” or something, I’ve tried my very best
Thank you!
Derrick
]]>Situation: I’m working for a small business and we currently installed a WordPress installation on our QNAP NAS. We want to use it like some kind of Sharepoint. Everything is working, except for the part to link to files on the NAS itself outside of the web environment.
I used Google a lot and even went to page 2. What I have used:
file://\\server\folder\document.doc,
file:///\\server\folder\document.doc,
file:////\\server\folder\document.doc, and even
file:////////\\server\folder\document.doc, out of pure frustration.
WordPress just re-formats them to: <a href="file://server/folder/document.doc"> File </a>
These seem to work with Chrome with the LocalLinks extension, but that just downloads the file. With Internet Explorer it doesn’t work at all.
Any suggestions?
]]>I have a problem. I have a NAS: Zyxel NSA310S and I installed wordpress on it. WordPress is runnig but is not available from place that I want. I Have a public IP adress and I did DNS for my NAS and now I my NAS adress is www.nameofmyDNS.org.cz. But the web page is availeble from www.nameofmyDNS.org.cz/MyWeb/wordpress/ this is not comfortable and remmembered. Can I do that my web page will be avaible from adrees like www.nameofmyDNS.org.cz or www.nameofmyDNS.org.cz/web ?
wordpress files have in www.nameofmyDNS.org.cz/wordpress
What can I do ?
Thanks for answers.
]]>I have disabled all addins, plugins, etc. I have confirmed port 21 access and my un/password by https://ftptest.net. I can update all of the plugins, some of the themes, but not WP itself. I get this error:
Downloading update from https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/release/wordpress-4.3.1-new-bundled.zip…
Unpacking the update…
Could not copy file.: wordpress/wp-admin/css/colors/ocean/colors.scss
Installation Failed
Any thoughts?
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