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  • realitybasedsolutions

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    ^ I resolved my problem by accessing the back-end database and actually copying the entire post to make a new page…

    realitybasedsolutions

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    I am having the same problem. I have been searching google to find out what the problem is, I deactivated all of my plug-ins and still get a blank page… the crazy thing is… it works fine for one of my other pages….

    Thread Starter realitybasedsolutions

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    I modified those values earlier but I don’t think they were modified since I made the other changes…

    I just remodified those values directly in the database (table wp_options, option_name siteurl and home) and that allows the blog to be accessible on the outside of my network.

    Jeremy,
    Thank you.

    Thread Starter realitybasedsolutions

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    Jeremy,

    WordPress directly interacts with Mysql and the Apache. To provide adequate support of WordPress you should also expand to these areas, especially since WordPress configuration is dependent on these other applications being configured correctly. The problem is not only with server configuration but also that this “support forum” is not able to help support their product beyond the local installation.

    I have already viewed both of those links and it has not helped resolved this issue. Like I said before I have word press working locally but it is not accessible from any computer within my network or the internet.

    If you would like me to post some of my configuration files, please let me know which ones. Off the top of my head I have reviewed and modified the wp_config.php, /etc/hosts, /etc/mysql/my.cnf, the ip tables have been modified to allow the remote mysql connections on port 3306.

    Thread Starter realitybasedsolutions

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    Michael,

    Please stop posting random links. This is not helpful.
    Read the problem, its a configuration problem, some suggestions for resolving this CONFIGURATION problem would be useful.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter realitybasedsolutions

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    Im not saying it strictly a wordpress issue. Its a configuration issue between wordpress, the network, mysql, and possibly apache.

    I have my own personal Linux Ubuntu server and is fully configurable. When I access the blog from the server everything works as expected. when I access the blog from another computer I have a problem.

    I have researched mysql remote connections and I based on my tests, this remote connection is working…

    Yet remote access to the blog is not working, what could cause this? I am sure someone has experienced this before and I have reviewed some of the comments made to other people. But I have not found the solution.

    Any other thoughts on what I should check for?

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