Jonas Grumby
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site migration tipI was wrong to say absolute paths. They were actually relative paths, but they were paths that don’t exist on the new server and that was the problem.
That was with Hostinger.
I wasn’t able to access the settings because I couldn’t activate the plugin. I deleted it and used something else.
The last time I blocked them I tried to block some other IPs after that and the plugin just stalled. When I unblocked them it worked again. It’s possible that the server was just busy. I blocked them again today and the plugin worked fine after that.
Hi Margaret. I blocked them and then I couldn’t block anything else. I unblocked them and then everything went back to normal. It seems like they do have some impact on the functionality of Wordfence.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by Jonas Grumby.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site migration tipThanks for that info. I was wondering if this could have been avoided by importing the database or using a migration plugin instead of backing it up and uploading it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Is there a plugin similar to IP2Location?This is resolved. There were absolute paths in the WP database tables that didn’t exist on the new server. I had to use PHPMyAdmin to search for a folder name and manually replace those paths with the correct ones. Everything is working fine now.
This is resolved. There were absolute paths in the WP database tables that didn’t exist on the new server. I had to use PHPMyAdmin to search for a folder name and manually replace those paths with the correct ones. Everything is working fine now.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Hide Login] Not really workingThanks. I found it. It’s because I commented out the admin link in the sidebar.php instead of deleting it. I’ll fix that right now.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Hide Login] Not really workingI don’t know what you mean by printed. I didn’t send it anywhere.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Is there a plugin similar to IP2Location?IP Location Block couldn’t be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Is there a plugin similar to IP2Location?Thanks. I’m going to try IP Location Block. I don’t really want to try iQ Block Country because many people have said that they couldn’t make it work and that the developer doesn’t respond to support questions.
Now they’re saying this. How big is the local query database? I’m supposed to have 200 GB NVMe storage.
I was able to verify your Hosting configuration and the Framework that you are trying to install , this can only be used on a KVM/VPS server
IP2LOCATION database cannot be installed on shared hosting due to several limitations:- Storage restrictions – The database files are typically large
- No root access – Installation requires system-level permissions
- Resource limitations – Queries might exceed shared hosting limits
I should add that the site was migrated from Hostpapa to Hostinger. All of the original files are there, including the ones in wp-content/uploads/ip2location. I tried deleting that folder and it didn’t help so I put it all back.
The plugin is telling me “IP2Location Country Blocker requires the IP2Location BIN database to work. Setup your database now.”
When I try to do that I get the error “No permission to write into file system.”
Thank you
- This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by Jonas Grumby.
BTW the wp-content/uploads/ip2location folder is there and it has all of the files in it from our last hosting setup.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by Jonas Grumby.