• Hello,

    Ok, for the second time, I experience a really strange and annoying problem: 2 of my blogs swap their JetPack credentials.

    I have a lot of blogs hosted on the same server but only 2 of them use JetPack. Both blogs are from 2 different customers who never see each others and don’t have access to each others blogs. The 2 blogs don’t have access to the each others blogs (different Linux and MySQL accounts).

    So, the only way this mistake can happen is through the W3 Total Cache plugin because I use it on both blogs and I use both the Page and Object Caches functionnalities of this plugin and set them to use a server-wide Memcached.

    I don’t know why this plugin is the only one having this kind of problem because I never experienced any data corruption for years with both WordPress and a myriad of plugins these 2 blogs use.

    Any ideas?

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  • Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    That is really strange. There isn’t anything special regarding how Jetpack stores this (a serialized array in the wp_options table, like a lot of other options, like the active plugins on a site.

    What are the two URLs that are impacted and which Jetpack ID (if you are aware) should be associated with eac?

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