You cannot map the domain of your network to one of the sub sites without losing access to all the other sites in the network.
If you have access to network admin, delete the mapping.
If you can’t access network admin to remove the mapping then you will have to delete the record from the database. It’s in wp_domain_mapping.
Hi,
I’m sorry but most probably I didn’t explain my problem correctly.
What we need:
2 blogs enganged with WPMU which each one of them will have its own domain.
What we have:
We have 2 blogs engaged on a WPMU and the Mapping Pluguin installed. And now, we are waiting to have the second domain because we only have 1 domain mapped in 1 blog.
What’s going on:
The domain mappead on the first blog works perfectly, the backend and the frontend. But now we can’t access from the superAdmin to the second blog. When we want to enter in the second blog, the menu always takes us to the first one. This also happens in the FrontEnd.
Conclusion:
We believe that is not possible to access to the second blog to finish the editing until que don’t put a second mapped domain inside this blog. For this reason,the pluguin always will redirect us to the first blog. Am I correct?
Is not possible to access to the second blog from the SuperAdmin?
Thanks.
But now we can’t access from the superAdmin to the second blog.
Network admin is only accessible on the main site (regardless of whether you are using domain mapping or not).
Thanks so much for your help.
I’ve resolved that access to “Blog 2” wasn’t possible until mapping the pluguin. Once mapped, it will be accesible.
I would like to ask another question, if possible:
I have two domains, with two different IPs that I’d like to keep due to SEO. If these domains are redirected to WPMU’s IPs, I will lose these domain’s IPs. Then, is there a way to keep these two IPs? This pluguin could map IPs? Now, it maps domains.
Thank you for all your help.
IP addresses are server specific and cannot be managed from within Domain Mapping.
If you configure your server so that all 3 IP addresses point to your WP install then you can use the IP addresses for the separate domains. However if the IP addresses are assigned to different servers there isn’t any way you can have the separate IPs used with the mapped domains.
Hi,
I’m sorry if I didn’t understand you correctly.
Is not possible to keep unique IPs for each domain? Then, all domains will have the same IP, because the two of them must point WP’s IP?
So, if I do PING to the domains, the two domains will have the same IP?
Thank you so much.
Is not possible to keep unique IPs for each domain?
What I explained in my previous post was that it depended on being able to configure your server so that the different IPs pointed to the WP install where you have domain mapping. That’s what I meant when I said
IP addresses are server specific and cannot be managed from within Domain Mapping.