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    (@niveousmoon)


    Hi all,

    There seems to be a big problem on my WordPress dashboard (niveousmoon.com). I am thinking that maybe I deleted some important file when I tried to manually install the latest WordPress.

    1. When I try to auto-install WordPress, I get the following error message after about 5 minutes of loading:

    Update WordPress
    Downloading update from https://downloads.wp.xz.cn/release/en_AU/wordpress-4.4.1.zip…

    Download failed.: Operation timed out after 300000 milliseconds with 1433241 out of 8068082 bytes received

    Installation Failed

    I did auto-install a few weeks ago and it worked fine, but I was having different issues with my site and tried to manually re-install it. After manually installing it, this error now occurs.

    2. Jetpack cannot connect to wordpress.com. Following error message received:

    Jetpack could not contact WordPress.com: register_http_request_failed. This usually means something is incorrectly configured on your web host.

    then a different error message:

    Your website needs to be publicly accessible to use Jetpack: site_inaccessible
    Error Details: The Jetpack server was unable to communicate with your site http://niveousmoon.com [IXR -32300: transport error: http_request_failed Recv failure: Connection reset by peer]

    I have tried deactivating plug-ins already, and spoke to Bluehost last week but they said everything seems fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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  • Hi,

    One of the possibilities is that there might be a problem with your network connection, as the timeout occurs when the connections isn’t working after 5 minutes in your case. If possible, try performing the same action on different network.

    If that doesn’t help, try replacing your source files or completely reinstalling your WordPress site.

    Let us know how (and if) it works.

    ~ Janis

    Thread Starter niveousmoon

    (@niveousmoon)

    Hi Janis,

    I deleted everything and reinstalled WordPress on my server from scratch via FTP. Seems to be working now – thank you for your advice!

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