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  • Thread Starter brunosalter

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    Something similar happens in IE. the same redirect. But then it makes me login again while i have already done so.

    Hello brunosalter,
    if you temporarily disable the Worfence plugin does the issue persist?

    Thread Starter brunosalter

    (@brunosalter)

    I would say No. I disabled in another site where it was happening too, even to customers (it’s a shop) and it stopped happening. Could it be something with the htaccess?

    Both have the same hosting too.

    Thread Starter brunosalter

    (@brunosalter)

    In the site i’m talking about in the first place, after a thorough search of the error message, i added this to the functions.php of my theme

    $_SERVER[‘HTTPS’] = false;

    and now it seems that the message is different. It says I have no permission, even tho i am logged in.

    Hello brunosalter,
    it’s something relating to SSL. I don’t quite understand why Wordfence would be forcing SSL on your site. Are you 100% sure it’s not some other plugin that is doing that?

    Is “main-hosting.eu” your web host?

    Thread Starter brunosalter

    (@brunosalter)

    Looks like it’s a chrome bug that’s going on since version 44 and never been fixed…..

    Question remains why that Chrome bug would only be happening when you have Wordfence active? Is “main-hosting.eu” your web host?

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