• Hello,

    I have never managed to make that happen …

    Checking if WordPress can make requests to itself from <ip_adress>

    Could someone help me please ?

    I can’t find anything concluent on Internet about that essential prerequisite …

    My site works very well, but I can’t achieve to configure it for making that happen …
    The system is Debian ??

    Wish you a perfect day ! ??

    Tomas

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  • I am having the same problem. Disabled Wordfence thinking that was it. No luck.

    Wordpress on an Ehost linux server. Directory permissions 755

    I get this too on a site at hostgator. Apache. It has been happening for a while now.

    Seems to be when I am doing an update to put in a new page. The page doesn’t get built even though I get a Done!

    Last night I did what always have to do: reset the plugin and try again. I did it so often that eventually the site went down and was only showing the Apache list of folders in the directory. Hostgator chat support couldn’t find the problem. I looked at the index.html via ftp and it looked fine.

    I made a Zip (normally I just update straight to live site). I finally found where that zip was and uploaded it the live folder and unzipped from cpanel file manager. It made no difference.

    All I could do was to keep trying new generations until it finally worked. I have absolutely no idea what I did differently.

    Lately this kind of update, instead of taking a couple of minutes as it was before, is now taking several hours.

    Please can we get it fixed? I love this plugin but I can’t continue like this.

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