• Resolved John

    (@bluecat34)


    Hello Everyone

    My web designer left me with full access to my Word-press account. My website is hosted and I wanted to migrate my Word-press account to the hoster so as to have autonomy and support from them.

    However the host tells me that the URL log in page has been changed which has made the account unique and in particular it should contain the letters php.

    I am a novice at Word-press and therefore ask the question “is it possible to rename the log URL with the letters php”.

    That’s the bare-bones of my inquiry and should you wish some “flesh on the bones” please ask and I will do my up-most to accommodate.

    I look forward to your reply

    With kind regards

    Bluecat 34

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  • Hi Bluecat, I’m going to take a stab at your problem. I think the hoster who told you to look for php meant there is a file on your server with the name wp-login.php which manages the login process. When your designer changed your login information they may have used a plugin to do so (at least that is what I normally do).

    The normal url is https://mywebsite.com/wp-admin or https://mywebsite.com/admin. Your designer can change that to make your website more secure. If you know what url you use for logging on that will help your new host.

    If there is a plugin installed then you should be able to just deactivate it.

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Thank you suziwilson

    I will try that option however a new challenge has arisen.

    I now find that I get the following message when trying to log in

    You have been locked out due to too many invalid login attempts

    Apart from wait who should I approach as each time I request a new password the above message appears after trying to log back in.

    Any advice would be most welcome

    Regards

    Bluecat34

    First, I would wait 30 minutes to see if it restores itself. After that I would try the help desk for wherever your website is hosted.

    I would think your new website host would be willing to help you out.

    If you have access to the cpanel for your website I can help more.

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Thank you Suzi

    I find you most kind!

    I will wait at least thirty minutes from now GMT and I have emailed the site administrator also I have access to the cpanel and would value your help please.

    With kind regards

    Bluecat34

    Hi Bluecat, thank you. Here is a video that should help you update your password in myPHP. If this works please don’t forget to mark this issue as resolved.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqPKyyQ6RbA

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Hi suzi

    Thanks for your help and support!

    I found that video useful and change the password,went to the log in page and found the new password was rejected.

    I am waiting for the administrater to get back to me and I came across this email from him

    Hi

    We actually change the standard wordpress log in as a security measure as hackers try and log in and they know the standard url for admin. So the actual admin to use is

    https://www.knowyoucan.org.uk/kwadmin

    The above is what I have been using to get to the log in page and I think thats the root cause of the problem.

    I would welcome your thoughts on a way forward please

    Regards

    Blue

    Changing the login URL is the way a reputable designer does it so your designer was smart to do that. However, you should be able to login. Did you follow the https://pajhome.org.uk/crypt/md5 link to enter your password and get the encrypted one to paste into your php database record?

    Also, check to be sure you are typing the same username as is in your database.

    It is possible that the cpanel you are logging into is not actually connected to your website. This can happen when your website is being transferred to a different server.

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Thanks for the link it was not to clear in video. I used it to change my password and used the password to try logging in again however I got a message saying to many logins.

    Just to be clear, my website is hosted by Go Daddy and because of the changed login URL not containing the letters php they can not migrate the wordpress account.

    So I made a note of what I think is working and will try it in the morning

    Closing on a postive note I was able to delete users from 3 years ago within the cpanel.

    I will leave you with a question,can the changed login URL be overidden ?

    Thanks for your help

    Regards

    Blue

    There are so many ways this feature can be implemented that I don’t know how to answer your question.

    Here is a link to an article by one of my favorite theme developers where they talk about your login and how to protect it. https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/tips-tricks/how-to-create-a-custom-wordpress-login-url

    I use the WPS Login plugin for my sites, but I don’t know what your developer used.

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Hi Suzi

    I got back into my account and wanted to say a BIG THANK!!! as you were the author of that!

    I have looked at the eleganthemes site and was on the brink of installing the WPS Login when I realised my grapic designer is in the process of fine tweaking my website. So as not to muddy the waters I will hold of on installing the WPS Login feature until he has finished.

    In closing if I can return the favour do ask!

    With kind regards

    Blue

    Thread Starter John

    (@bluecat34)

    Thanks

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