https://192.168.50.100/wordpress
I know you cannot see that – however… if you goto my site at the public address:
https://4andahalf.farm/
I have my hosting company perform a stealth redirect to:
https://4andahalf.ddns.net/wordpress
Which is my no-ip.com domain that updated my WAN IP because I do not have a static address.
So my scan of my site states:
Detected status of your setup.
You have the required PHP version to continue.
SSL certificate should be generated and installed.
The PHP function CURL has successfully been detected.
<strong>The Hosting Panel software was not recognized. Depending on your hosting provider, the generated certificate may need to be installed manually.</strong>
Alias domain check is not relevant for a subdomain
<strong>It is not possible to install Let's Encrypt on a subfolder configuration. For more information, please read this article
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The last bold item I am not sure what that means. Whats steps do I need to take to secure the site?
]]>How do I transfer the ownership of the JetPack connection to the new owner of the site?
I originally developed the site and maintained it for 10 years, but the responsibility is now with some one else. I’ve discovered there a lot of connections over 10 years that need to be transfered but I can’t seem to figure out how to transfer the JetPack connection!
The site is hosted on GoDaddy – not WordPress.com – but I assume the new owner will need a WordPress.com account? And do I still need to be an administrator of the site or can I do the transfer if I’ve already reduced my access to the minimum?
Thanks
]]>Note: Other pages like register works perfectly…
I found this problem very strange and would like that some one will help me please.
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