• Resolved jeffersonpowers

    (@jeffersonpowers)


    After updating to BackWPUp version 3.2.4, I get the following error message when I try to run a backup:

    Missing or not expected HTTP response headers:
    date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 19:26:39 GMT
    server: Apache
    connection: close
    content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1

    Rolling back to BackWPUp version 3.2.3 removes the problem, and I am able to run backups normally.

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    Now the update is released.

    Thread Starter jeffersonpowers

    (@jeffersonpowers)

    The 3.3 update appears to have fixed this error, for me at least.

    The update has not fixed the issue for me… I am using swift security plugin and this is the error I receive after the update.

    Not expected HTTP response:
    Status-Code: 500
    Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 16:52:24 GMT
    Server: Apache
    Content-length: 289
    Connection: close
    Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
    Content: <html><head><title>Error 500 - Internal Server Error</title><head><body><h1>Error 500 - Internal Server Error</h1><p>An error was encountered while processing your request. Typically this is a temporary condition. Please contact the web site owner for further assistance.</p></body></html>

    Pat K

    (@blackcapdesign)

    Version 3.3 fixes the problem on sites I manage as well. In my case, I could run manual backups ONLY if I deactivated Bulletproof Security and reverted to the default .htaccess file.

    Manual backups are now running fine again with BPS installed.

    Thanks Daniel!

    @designxdevelop: did it work without the swift security plugin an its modifications? Please open a new thread with this. It is another problem and i mark this thread as resolved.

    I upgraded 3.2.5 to 3.3 using default settings, ran backup job and server self connect test reports error:

    Not expected HTTP response:
    WP Http Error: connect() timed out!

    There doesn’t appear to be any performance issues from my other performance test results that would indicate host issue.

    If my other wp-cron jobs are working then why does the server self connect continue to have time out issues?

    @bootupword: ask you Hoster if http Loopback connections are allowed.

    I have posted question to Hoster regarding allowing loopback connections. They allow it in my other accounts with them. I will let you know as soon as they have responded.

    Is there a reason they would not allow http loopback connections?

    I only know that there are some that do that.

    Im really new in blogging.

    I installed wordpress my self with a great tutorial. It’s working very good. I installed action box, and Anti-Spam and anything else.

    But Backwpup doesn’t work.

    I get:

    Not expected HTTP response:
    Status-Code: 404
    Server: nginx
    Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 05:55:02 GMT
    Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    Connection: close
    Vary: Accept-Encoding
    Expires: Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT
    Cache-control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0
    Pragma: no-cache

    It’s difficult to me to understand everything you said.

    First: I’m not very good in english.

    Second: There are things I don’t know (I installed my first blog on www.ads-software.com 3 days ago ?? )

    Please, tell me what can I do

    Did you have setup the complete sever by yourself ?

    I don’t know what is to “setup a server”. I’m new on blogging.

    – I paid for webempresa hosting.
    – I created my domain. https://pensarengrandelat.com
    – I downloaded wp from wp.org, and installed with Cpannel.
    – I used a extraordinary tutorial for this, and everything works fine.

    does that mean that “I setup the server”? Or is it a different thing?

    Did you have commandline acsses to the server?

    Hi Daniel, after read everything I found. I decided to email my hosting (webempresa) and they removed some kind of security, and now it works ??

    Thanks SO SO MUCH for answer me.

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