Hey sandusa,
This looks possibly like an nginx configuration issue. A google for “405 Not Allows nginx” has several leads for updating the config file your could also temporarily turn it off to make sure it was the issue. If your not technical I would contact your host and see if they can help out…
Hey Cory,
I googled it but there wasn’t anything really helpful to be honest.
Ive been talking with my hosting provider and they tried changing several things however nothing worked
Do you have any other ideas?
cheers,
Baz
Did your host try and temporarily turning off nginx to remove that from equation?
Hi, Cory.
I’ve been experiencing the same issue at bluehost.com with one of my clients’ sites. The response I received back from bluehost was:
We have added nginx on the server (level of caching). You should either find a plugin that will do this without stopping the nginx or upgrade to VPS/dedicated level of hosting.
My client has shared hosting and upgrading is, unfortunately, not an option at this time. Any ideas for a way around this?
Thank you,
Al
I’m not really 100% sure without trying to diagnose a setup. If you want to submit a support ticket I could try and work closer with you on this issue, just refer to this thread…
Thanks
This article may work… Please shout out if anyone comes up with a work-a-round..
Hello,
I was getting that same error until I disabled the caching plugin we had installed – W3 Super Cache.
It worked perfectly after that even on a large site (750MB).
Cheers,
Emily
Duplicator plugin my site error displayed while i take backup “405 not allowed ngnix 1.1.10 error
how to solved this error, any one help me