Pammy
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Thanks David, I’ll try to find the lightspeed support forum and report it.
Pammy
Hopefully solved my problem by manually renaming the litespeed directory to something rude, which deactivated the plugin. I then used the dashboard to remove it. I got a password prompt for the removal, but not the deactivation, so I’m not sure what’s going on with sftp-updater in this situation, but it should be repaired IMHO.
Thanks,
Pammy
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SSH SFTP Updater Support] Problems with sftp updater 0.8.7Thanks, David. Problem solved. You’re the best!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SSH SFTP Updater Support] Problems with sftp updater 0.8.7Thanks, David. Unfortunately, I’m still having problems. I nuked the 0.8.7 plugin directory, and unzipped the new 0.8.8. The 0.8.8 shows up as installed and active in the plugins list, but the error persists.
I’ve tried deactivating/reactivating the plugin, closing and restarting the entire browser, tried with a different browers.
I’d love to get this fixed, but perhaps I am cursed?
Best,
Pammy
Hi Mark,
Thanks so much. I resolved the error. If you want more details, send me a PM, please. We did get the plugin to work, but have decided not to use it for new installs.
Best, Pammy
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your suggestion. For some reason there was no uploads folder created during the install. I created an uploads/really-simple-ssl directory, both of which are writable by the user (055 permissions). This causes the same error, the only difference is that the plugin trys to create the files in the new location:
Uncaught RuntimeException: Directory “/usr/local/www/apache24/data/bj/www/wp-content/uploads/really-simple-ssl/24b5777b99d414107caaf82c3faaeb8f” was not created in /usr/local/www/apache24/data/bj/www/wp-content/plugins/really-simple-ssl/security/wordpress/vulnerabilities/class-rsssl-folder-name.php:45
This is very curious.