have you disabled all your plugins via ftp?
Hi Andrea,
I’m self-hosting the site.
I’ve now deactivated all the plugins and tried again to get to the network part of the admin interface but I still get the same error with the ‘redirect loop’ …
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Ok, it seems I have found the solution! At least for my problem.
In the table wp_blogs the domains for my networked WP sites were ‘mydomain.com’ in each case. I changed all of them into ‘www.mydomain.com’ and now the network part of the admin interface is accessible again!
And the WP sites seem to still work normally too 🙂
Does anyone know though why this suddenly became a problem after the upgrade from 3.1.0 > 3.1.1 ?
Likely because you had a mis-match going on. That is in SOME places you had mydomain.com and in OTHERS you had http://www.mydomain.com :/ Inconsistencies.
I have a similar issue on a locally hosted site. Here’s my setup:
1- Mac OS 10.6.8 (standard Apache and PHP, compatible version of MySQL)
2- Manually updated hosts entries and the vhosts to recognize different “subdomains” of my localhost
3- Multisite-enabled installation placed in one of those subdomains, with sub-subdomains for the sub-sites
All sites work well, and even going to the network admin page used to work, even, if memory serves me right, after the update to 3.1.1.
Now, using the only account I have which is a network admin, each time I attempt to access the equivalent of http://site.localhost/wp-admin/network/ I get redirected to the profile page.
Based on this setup I would doubt that there’d be a mismatch as described above. I’m also not attempting to access network on one of the sub-subdomains.
Thoughts/suggestions?
Other track.
http://site.localhost/wp-admin/network/plugins.php works and shows a semi-adequate toolbar on the left (ex: the ‘site’ menu shows up, the ‘plugins’ menu is complete). However, the dashboard is missing from the choices.
All plugins are disabled, and still the same issue.
egravel – Please make your own topic for this one.