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  • I just discovered this issue about 15min ago. I was receiving an Error Code: -32700 in JetPack Publicize when I tried to configure my Google+ account. According to WordPress.com, this error is a communication error between the website server and the JetPack Server. After turning off all of my plugins and troubleshooting, the root of the problem is definitely with Login Security Solutions.

    Dan, can you look into this?

    thanks,

    Peter.

    Plugin Author Daniel Convissor

    (@convissor)

    Hi David and Peter:

    Alas, there’s too much on my plate at the moment for me to dig into this. You folks will need to deubg what’s going on, please. Uncommenting the log() calls in the login-security-solution.php file may prove helpful. The log output goes to /var/log/login-security-solution.php.

    Nice to hear from you again, Pete.

    –Dan

    Derek Allen

    (@graphic-company)

    I have experienced the same problem, I’ve subscribed to this thread for updates. I will activate it again once the Error Code: -32700 has been resolved with WordPress Publicize.

    Derek, the error code only occurs during the setup process of Publicize. Until the LLS bug is fixed, there is a work-around. The work-around is to temporarily deactivate LLS, setup Publicize, then turn LLS back on. That works for me, and I have no problem with either plugin once Publicize is set up. Let us know if that work-around works for you.

    Plugin Author Daniel Convissor

    (@convissor)

    If someone has more information, I’ll be glad to implement a fix. Until then, marking this resolved.

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