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  • Thread Starter Kibrael

    (@kibrael)

    Thank you Kadence Themes for the fast response :D!!

    I was using Easy Captcha plugin, I disabled it and everything is working perfectly.

    Thank You!!

    Hello Einstein 3.

    First try just renaming the “plugins” folder to “plugins1”, this will deactivate all the plugins of the site. If you can access after this is done just activate each plugin 1 by 1 to know which plugin is making the site not to function properly. Rename the folder to “plugins” once you’ve isolated the faulty plugin.

    If this doesn’t work try renaming the “themes” folder to force wordpress to make run the predetermined theme twenty twelve.
    If this also doesn’t work, look at your “functions.php” file and make sure there aren’t any spaces at the beginning or at the end of the file.

    What made it work for me was that due to the recent hacker attacks to wordpress sites the “wp-login.php” file erased all the permissions it had, so through FTP I gave the permissions it needed to run correctly. Here is a link to my solved problem: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/can%E2%80%99t-access-login-page-and-blank-page?replies=3#post-4774212

    Hope you solve your problems soon?

    Thread Starter Kibrael

    (@kibrael)

    Thank you for replying esmi, i just solved the problem, and to think I’ve been a week searching for this… xD ??
    In case it helps anyone, I just resolved the problem. WordPress has been having a massive amount of intended hacks, this makes your hosting or wordpress trigger a security system. What happened is that all the permissions to the wp-login.php were taken away.
    I went in my FTP using Filezilla and right click on the “wp-login.php” file and go to permissions. The first line is Owner permissions, click on the two first options, read and write, and only the first box of the other two.
    Doing this made my login screen go back on and I was able to go in to my dashboard.
    Hope it helped.

    Thread Starter Kibrael

    (@kibrael)

    Sorry, didn’t mark it as resolved xD

    Thread Starter Kibrael

    (@kibrael)

    Hello Pdobariya, sorry for answering so late, i’ve got my finals in Uni ?? The problem was that the PHP secure mode was activated in the hosting. I’ve changed that setting and it’s working perfectly now ??
    Thank you for everything and I hope this information is useful for someone else ??

    Thread Starter Kibrael

    (@kibrael)

    Thank you for replying pdobariya. Yes, they all have chmod 777. I’ve been investigating further and think is because the secure mode of PHP is avtivated in the hosting. Could this be causing the problem?
    Regards?

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