• Hi,
    I have a main domain and an addon domain configured as a subfolder, with two different instances of WordPress installed (I want to keep them separate, so I didn’t activate the multisite features).
    Activating “Hide Backend” on the main domain prevents me from being able to access the addon domain’s administration (resulting in a “not_found” directive).
    Is there a way to configure .htaccess rules in order to be able to access wp-admin in the subfolder, while preventing it on the main domain?
    Or a way to access both backends using the same redirection (ie something like mydomain1.com/backend and mydomain2.com/backend) ?
    Thanks for your answers.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/better-wp-security/

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  • Handoko

    (@handoko-zhang)

    I ever had similar issue as yours, but not sure if it will work on your case. You may try:

    1. Goto menu > Security > System Tweaks
    2. Disable the: Filter Suspicious Query Strings
    3. Disable the: Prevent long URL strings

    Good luck.

    Thread Starter tdebaillon

    (@tdebaillon)

    Hum…
    These two are already unchecked, as they caused some problems with WPML before.
    No luck. Thanks anyway for your help 🙂

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