• Resolved yatgirl

    (@yatgirl)


    Hi
    When I create a staging site with my blogvault plugin, my Paypal api username, password, and signature info seem to get removed from your plugins payment settings page. Blogvault are trying to trouble shoot this and have asked me to ask you if this is a known problem ?

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  • Plugin Contributor angelleyesupport

    (@angelleyesupport)

    Hi @yatgirl , Can you ask BlogVault customer care if ,somehow, they are resetting the WordPress Auth Salts? That would be the only thing which comes in my mind could be causing this behaviour. Because for security reason we bind those API’s with the WP Auth Salt. So if that is reset the API keys are going to be removed.

    Please double check that and let me know if they are able to provide any further feedback for us.

    We will always be happy to make corrections if required.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter yatgirl

    (@yatgirl)

    Hi
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    Blogvaults response:
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    Yes, we do change WordPress Auth Salts at the staging site due to security reasons
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    I am not sure what that answer means… Does the paypal plugin need to change, does the blogvault plugin need to change, or is it just not possible for anything to change ?

    Plugin Contributor angelleyesupport

    (@angelleyesupport)

    Hi @yatgirl ,

    They are simplifying admitting to what I said above.

    Yes, we do change WordPress Auth Salts at the staging site due to security reasons

    So, You can try some different plugin to create a staging site there are many out there. Because you won’t be needed that alot , I think. So changing that would solve this problem for you.

    Thanks!

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