• Resolved Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)


    This is the first time I have used this plugin and I have the site running on PHP 7.x, SSL, NginX etc, on its own an VPS at DigitalOcean, with no caching running.

    When I deactivate the plugin it appears to deactivate but the effect is that a non-logged-in user still cannot access the site.

    I have killed all previous sessions, deleted browser caches and used different browsers all to the same effect.

    This little sucker likes its job and doesn’t want to let go.

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  • Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    I should also mention, I guess, the site is brand new and there are only 3 plugins running on the site at the moment — NginX Helper, Slider Tighten and VaultPress —
    and you can find the site here https://goo.gl/DWp2Ju

    Plugin Author Kevin Vess

    (@kevinvess)

    Hi, thanks for using Force Login!

    I’m not sure why it would still be working after you deactivated it. Did you try deleting the /wp-force-login directory from the /wp-content/plugins directory?

    Also, maybe try turning on the WP_DEBUG mode on to see if any errors are being thrown?

    The only other thing I can think of, is if there is something in your theme that is forcing the redirect? Did you add any code to your theme’s functions.php file related to Force Login?

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    Sorry Kevin, I think I finally tracked it down to the redis object caching.

    Plugin Author Kevin Vess

    (@kevinvess)

    Great! I’m glad you were able to get this resolved.

    Be sure to rate and review my plugin to let others know how you like it.

    Thanks for using Force Login!

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