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  • No, not anymore, but I can put it back on if there’s something you specifically want me to look for. NGG had a different issue; I was unable to activate the plugin. I can activate UAM, but I can’t save the Settings.

    No success. I only have Chrome and Safari available and neither one works. Like I said before, I don’t believe it’s an issue with UAM as it works on another site (same host). I’ve tried building a new WP site using a spare domain name I had, and restoring the Pages from the old site onto the new, and I have the save issues. Some other plugins, like NGG, also exhibit some bizarre behavior so my belief is that my host is running something like ModSec and that’s messing with things.

    I really appreciate the follow-up, and I’m happy to provide more details if it helps you resolve the issue.

    Thanks for the response. WordPress and UAM were both up to date with the latest versions. I tried to deactivate, delete, reinstall, and reactivate but it does the same thing. I’m certain it’s not UAM as I’m running an identical configuration (plugins, themes, configuration, host, etc) elsewhere without issue. I’m guessing it’s something glitchy in my .htaccess or SSL certificates and I was hoping someone had encountered and resolved the same issue. For now I’ve switched to a different plugin to handle access management, but I already miss the simplicity of UAM. If I ever figure it out I’ll try to remember to come back here and update.

    I’m having this same issue. Did you ever figure out what was going on?

    I figured out my issue, hope it helps someone. My site was redirecting (via two different methods) all traffic through https. I was getting certificate errors via https (still need to figure out what that’s about) so I think that’s what was preventing the challenge request from working correctly. After I disabled the https re-directing, it worked.

    I figured out my issue, hope it helps someone. My site was redirecting (via two different methods) all traffic through https. I was getting certificate errors via https (still need to figure out what that’s about) so I think that’s what was preventing the challenge request from working correctly. After I disabled the https re-directing, it worked.

    I’m having the same issue. I re-created .htaccess to be default WordPress format and still have the issue. The directory /.well-known/ is 0755. Not sure where else too look for this setting.

    I’m having the same issue. I re-created .htaccess to be default WordPress format and still have the issue. The directory /.well-known/ is 0755. Not sure where else too look for this setting.

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