• Not sure what went wrong, but my site no longer renders correctly (both the regular blog and the admin panel). Here’s what I have figured out already…

    I am able to access files in the directory
    http://www.charlesspot.com/logo.jpg

    Checked the database and looks like it is still there with the correct settings.

    Any help would be much appreciated!! Thank you.

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  • The browser response was: “Server not found”.

    Thread Starter charlesspot

    (@charlesspot)

    sorry – try again now? DNS settings got slightly messed up.

    Yikes.. You really are still running Version 3.4.1.

    Some things to consider:

    a) You may have been compromised because you’re still running a version of WordPress that’s unsupported, with known vulnerabilities

    b) Or… you’ve lucked out, and the 500 error being returned by your server is just due to an .htaccess file problem, or some other minor server configuration issue caused by a recent change that you, or perhaps your host has made.

    Contact your hosts support group and see if they can help you resolve the “500 internal server error” issue first, then see where it leads.

    Thread Starter charlesspot

    (@charlesspot)

    Ok – the 500 error has been resolved but still no luck… Any help/thoughts would be much appreciated.

    HTML files are being rendered: charlesspot.com/readme.html

    ..and your server appears to be able to render php files: charlesspot.com/wp-admin/install.php

    However, none of your index.php files, or wp-login.php will display.

    And then there’s this: https://www.charlesspot.com/

    I noticed a lack of cached pages in Google, and an “inurl” operator revealed one cached link over https.

    “Welcome to charlesspot.com
    To change this page, upload a new index.html to your private_html folder”

    ..which is an index.html page being served by default from root, and returns a 404 error when index.php is requested over https. That should give you some things to look at.

    It also might be a relevant clue if you mention what was causing the 500 error.

    Thread Starter charlesspot

    (@charlesspot)

    Wow – thanks for the quick assessment. The 500 error was my fault, accidentally deleted some DNS entries in my admin panel. Fixed now.

    Any idea why index.php or other php pages won’t render correctly?

    The https: makes sense as I haven’t put any files in there so it is using some default page.

    I’m still getting a 500 error in your server responses over http. https returns a 200.

    Thread Starter charlesspot

    (@charlesspot)

    Still getting the error? Appreciate the help Clayton.

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