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@creativepublishing – you are a life saver! Like sassafrascal, this has consumed my life. The code worked for me with a subfolder multisite install. Thanks again!
@sassafrascal – Sweet Success! Thanks so much for sending me that link – it did work! Hopefully this will help all those others struggling as well.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WordPress 3.5 multisite – can not access subsite dashboardsI am having the exact same issue. I cannot access a new subsite dashboard. Using a fresh install of WordPress 3.5 and everything else seems to be working related to multisite setup. My .htaccess file and my wp-config file has the exact same format as sassafrascal’s.
I tried to add AllowOverride All to my .htaccess and it breaks the whole site.
Feeling very desperate so if anyone has any no ideas, please let me know. Also, I still have this in my wp-config file but have no idea if it’s affecting anything:
* WordPress Database Table prefix.
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* You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each a unique
* prefix. Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!
*/
$table_prefix = ‘wp_’;Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hackedThanks – told my security guy what you said and he definitely believes it’s a webhostingpad.com issue. Don’t know if you’ve talked to them but they keep suggesting that I am reloading bad content onto my site. Very annoying! If I can get my security guy to provide some proof – maybe we can provide a united front?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hacked@shay One more question – do you used WebHostingPad.com? I am going to switch hosts if this seems to a problem on their end!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hacked@shay Thanks for the message. I passed it along to my security guy – do you mind sharing the Nagios script that you used? I am VERY interested in knowing if you get rehacked! Please keep me updated.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hacked@shay – I’ve got a security expert (one of the top ranked ones on Elance) on it, but even he seems stumped. It seems that the problem is that the hacker is injecting the malicious code through photos in the uploads folder – but besides removing this folder I’m not sure what to do.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hacked@cwinkler78 – have you had any further problems.
Thanks – it did supply some really great tips I am going to use on all the other sites I develop. Thanks again!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hackedBummer, well I followed all of these steps and thought I was hack free until today. Same hack, same issues.
@cwinkler78 – have you had any further problems?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website repeatedly hackedYou have saved my life – I have the exact same issue through my Webhostingpad site. They “cleaned the site” only to have the same problem happen – same hack, same issues. I will follow these steps and hopefully I can get my site back on track as well!!