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  • Thread Starter ajonesdc

    (@ajonesdc)

    Here’s the error from the log file

    PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function fetchAll() on a non-object in /home/{mysite}/public_html/wp-content/plugins/external-db-auth-reloaded/external_db_auth.php on line 341

    Plugin Author Joshua Parker

    (@parkerj)

    Are you sure you didn’t update something in your external database which might have caused it to stop working?

    Dave Warfel

    (@davewarfel)

    Hi guys,

    I just installed the plugin for the first time. I’m also using WP 4.3.1, and I got the exact same error message that ajonesdc posted. As soon as I hit the wp-login.php page, a txt file is created in the /wp-content/ folder titled error.11-23-2015.txt, and it contains this same error message.

    I’m working with a fresh install. This plugin is the first and only one that I’ve installed. I didn’t even enter any settings on the settings page yet.

    I will also note that I’m working on a local installation, using MAMP. Not sure if that matters, but thought I’d point it out.

    Joshua, I do appreciate all the work you’ve put into the plugin. Thanks for contributing to the community. — If you have any thoughts on what might be occurring, and have a few spare minutes to take a look, we’d appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    Dave

    Dave Warfel

    (@davewarfel)

    One thing I left out that might help troubleshoot…

    When I hit the wp-login.php page, in addition to the text file being created with the error, I get a 500 internal server error on the login page.

    Plugin Author Joshua Parker

    (@parkerj)

    I’ve just tested this plugin on a production server, and it is still working. I don’t test this plugin a dev box anymore because it yields false results. If the external database you are testing with is on a different server, then the MySQL host will need to be the IP address or the server name. You can also do error checking to pinpoint the issue.

    Dave Warfel

    (@davewarfel)

    Thanks for the response, Joshua. I’ll try it on a production server instead of my local one.

    I’m trying to connect to a MSSQL server. Are there any caveats there? — I am using the IP address as the host.

    Plugin Author Joshua Parker

    (@parkerj)

    You have to make sure that the following PHP extension is installed and activated: php_pdo_sqlsrv

    Dave Warfel

    (@davewarfel)

    Great to know. Thanks!

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