cs3029
Forum Replies Created
-
Hi wfscott,
I did the two tests at the diagnostics page, they returned true and got the emails. I can work on the diagnostics report.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Multisite questionsThanks, however we are not using a domain mapping plugin to my knowledge, but it is on the site dashboard. (Network Admin -> Sites -> domain.tld) There is the info tab, users, themes, settings, aliases. Unless the plugin adds the tab to this page.
I can investigate more though. Thanks for your time.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by cs3029.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Multisite questionsHi JNashHawkins,
Thank you for taking the time to write a detailed explanation. I really appreciate the thoroughness of your answer. I do have a follow up question which i’m not sure if I’m understanding from your answer completely. In a WordPress MultiSite setup, under Network Admin – Sites, you can get a listing of all the sites. If you click on Edit for the site, you can set/change the Site Address (URL) on the default tab that comes up, you can also click on the alias’s tab on that dashboard (not the cPanel’s alias dashboard, but WordPress Multisite domain mapping aliases)
For reference, this is a cpanel server running a WordPress Multisite.
I have the main domain is domain.com, there is a subsite created called subdomain.domain.com. And the Site Address for the subsite is reflected as that. If I add a domain alias (via WordPress Multitsite – not cpanel alias) of domain2.com and add domain2.com under the cpanel addon domains, this doesn’t work. It acts like cpanel doesn’t know where to direct the traffic and comes up with the cpanel’s “Sorry, contact the webmaster page”
I’m wondering if the multisite aliases doesn’t work or I’m doing something wrong in configuration, it is probably my mistake, but trying to figure how how to get it work.
Thanks for your time.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress on Multiple CPU machinesThanks,
That sounds good, but in the case of a multisite, it probably won’t take advantage of this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress DebugThanks,
However, I was just wondering more about logging other general errors, not specifically with WordFence.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Debugwhile I think I have a way to figure out the wordfence issues I having right now. I guess I would want to ask for any kind of general issues with 403 or such.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Debugthat would explain why. I don’t believe there are 500 errors for the site. I’m sure I missed that it somewhere in the instructions for this. ??
Is there a way to kind of debug any problems regardless of the http response code? I’m thinking having a full blown APM might be better for that.
Thanks
Actually, it was both ??
Thanks for answering my questions.
Hi,
Thanks, I’m still not sure I understand how fully :), but I imagine it is through API or browser calls.
Thanks for your quick response.