• I am setting up a wordpress site on a Turnkey ubuntu container in proxmox. It automatically set the IP as 192.168.40.112 (the CT number being 112). I set up port forwarding, so accessing the server’s public IP at http or https redirects to that local port, and also set up a domain that redirects to the server’s public IP.

    The issue I am running into is that Jetpack is not connecting, since the site is on a private IP (I need jetpack for woocommerce payments). If my site became publicly hosted somehow this would work, but I am not sure how. I can edit the config file but I don’t want to ruin anything without knowing that it works.

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  • I recommend, Creating a new topic on the Jetpack Plugin Support page https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/jetpack/#new-topic-0 So that plugin developers and community can help you with your issue.

    The issue I am running into is that Jetpack is not connecting, since the site is on a private IP (I need jetpack for woocommerce payments).

    If your site is configured with a private IP and you want the site to be publicly available, getting JetPack to connect should be the least of your problems ??

    In fact, the JetPack problem should go away after properly configuring your website to use the domain name instead of the private IP address it was originally installed with.

    Changing The Site URL

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