• Resolved arutha176

    (@arutha176)


    Hello!

    I just updated AIOWPS and now I can’t access my sub-site. I can login on the main site ok and changes things in panel, but when I try to go to the sub-site I get this error:

    MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_OCSP_RESPONSE_FOR_CERT_MISSING

    I disabled the plugin (on the general plugin panel, not on AIOWPS panel) and nothing changed. Cleaned data in Firefox and nothing changed too.

    I don’t have cookie-based brute force protection activated.

    I don’t know what more to do and this sub-site is in construction, I do need access quickly to finish it! Can you help me?

    the sub-site is: https://vitoletizia.cemap-interludium.org.br/

    and the main site is: https://cemap-interludium.org.br/

    I have two more issues:

    1. For the last two months (more or less) I noticed another problem that is not urgent, but is annoying. I will describe it here so I don’t open two tickets and because it may be related (I think not): if I set AIOWPS to prevent hotlinks all the images in the sub-site, be it in pages or in the library, disappear. I get greyed out “placeholders” (not sure if this is the right word) instead.

    2. This is more a question: my multisite is hosted by hostinger and now all the logs for the three different sites are in a folder called logs inside the first site. So AIOWPS is unable to access them. Can I change the address of logs to see them?

    I do love this plugin, but I admit I’m getting a little lost with it!

    Thank you
    best regards!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    This message….

    
    MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_OCSP_RESPONSE_FOR_CERT_MISSING
    

    …. means that Firefox had a problem looking up whether the SSL certificate being used when you visited the sub-site has been revoked or not. That’s not related to anything inside WordPress (SSL is a few layers up – until an SSL connection has been successfully made, no WordPress code (and hence no plugins) has yet been loaded). That’s why disabling any plugins will make no difference.

    Here’s a mention of that error – in this user’s case, he needed to re-issue his SSL certificate:
    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1259329

    David

    Thread Starter arutha176

    (@arutha176)

    Thank you for the quick response!

    Well, this is good news of a sort

    but… what is strange is that I was logged to the site and working on it. Then I noticed the notification to update AIOWPS. Changed to main site panel to do the update. Did it. Then tried to go back to sub-site. And got this error. So I came here. As I was logged in the main site, I believed that the plugin (that is activated in all the network) was already loaded.

    Now I will investigate with the provider and ssl settings. Let’s hope!

    regards!

    Plugin Contributor Prashant Baldha

    (@pmbaldha)

    From AIOS 5.0.0 release, you can’t activate the AIOS plugin sub-site-wide in the network multisite.
    The user should activate the AIOS plugin network-wide in the network multisite environment.

    You should deactivate the AIOS plugin site-wide and activate it to network-wide.

    Hope this helps you.

    Thread Starter arutha176

    (@arutha176)

    Hello mr. Prashant Baldha!

    Thank you very much!

    I only saw this today, but I believe this is exactly what happened. I got rid of the error after I disabled everything and redid one by one. But I noticed that some things can be configured site-wide, like login-page and others. Is it ok to configure this things differently in each site?

    About my other questions, should I open another topic?

    Thank you again!

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