How often do you go away for a while and return to you blog and found that you can’t post again?
I was on oversea assignment for 6 months and today when I logged into my blog and hit this problem. Everytime when I want to publish a post, add an image to my post, update a setting in a plugin or make changes to a php file, the server will return a 404 message. Obviously you will think this can’t be right since you haven’t touched your blog’s wp-admin page all this time so nothing has changed?
You are technical enough so you Google and found many other bloggers are also having the same problem. Even though the descriptions of their problems are no exactly the same as yours, however all of them are hitting the 404 errors? Some of them managed to resolve their problems and has documented their solution. But no matter how much you tried making those changes to your blog, you still can’t resolve the issue.
This is one time when the solution is not within your control.
I have spent almost two days reading all the descriptions posted on the WordPress.org forum related to this problem and have been trying out all the recommendations, I just couldn’t resolve this problem. I make all the recommended changes to the .htaccess file as suggested by this page but the problem still persists.
I have been regularly updating the WordPress version of my blog so I think I have a very up-to-date WordPress installation. I would imagine that all the latest updates have all the fixes related to this problem and yet I am still getting it. I was running version 2.9 at that time so having failed to resolve this problem, I thought I would upgrade to the latest 3.0 version. Still the problem wouldn’t go away.
So I am back to doing more research on Google to see what else is causing this. Finally I hit the jackpot when I read this post about some security exploit is targeting WordPress blog and the newer version of the WordPress has include some update that has made false positives on the security exploit. However there is no way for the WordPress software to prevent the exploit from happening so the only solution is to turn off the safe mode at the server site. This is being done by the hosting company as precaution but the hosting company do not inform you of the change. Therefore, no matter how you tweak you blog settings, this issue will not go away until your hosting company turn off the safe mode for your account.
With this new finding, I contacted my hosting company and they turn off safe mode for my account. Now I can post again and I am a happy camper.
So if you are hitting into the same problem, contact your hosting company to get it resolved.
How often do you go away for a while and return to you block and found that you can’t post again?
I was on oversea assignment for 6 months and today when I logged into my blog and hit this problem. Obviously you will think this can’t be right since you haven’t touched your blog’s wp-admin page all this time so nothing has change? How could you encounter such a problem since all you want is just to write post!
You are technical enough so you Google and found many other bloggers are also having the same problem. Even though the descriptions of their problems are no exactly the same as yours, however all of them are hitting the 404 errors? Some of them managed to resolve their problems and has documented their solution. But no matter how much you tried making those changes to your blog, you still can’t resolve the issue.
This is one time when the solution is not within your control.
I have spent almost two days reading all the descriptions posted on the WordPress.org forum related to this problem and have been trying out all the recommendations, I just couldn’t resolve this problem. I make all the recommended changes to the .htaccess file as suggested by this page but the problem still persists.
I have been regularly updating the WordPress version of my blog so I think I have a very up-to-date WordPress installation. I would imagine that all the latest updates have all the fixes related to this problem and yet I am still getting it. I was running version 2.9 at that time so having failed to resolve this problem, I thought I would upgrade to the latest 3.0 version. Still the problem wouldn’t go away.
So I am back to doing more research on Google to see what else is causing this. Finally I hit the jackpot when I read this post about some security exploit is targeting WordPress blog and the newer version of the WordPress has include some update that has made false positives on the security exploit.
However there is no way for the WordPress software to prevent the exploit from happening so the only solution is to turn off the safe mode at the server site. This is being done by almost all the hosting company. Therefore, no matter how to tweak you blog settings, this issue will not go away until your hosting company turn off the safe mode for your account.
With this new finding, I contacted my hosting company and they turn off safe mode for my account. Now I can post again and I am a happy camper.
So if you are hitting into the same problem, contact your hosting company to get it resolved.