Hi Cirinu are you referring to the Force User Logout Options? Which login page rule are you referring too?
hi Cirinu,
What happens when you delete the part of the link which comes after the “?”, ie,
just enter the following in the browser:
https://mysite.com/wp-login.php
Thread Starter
Cirinu
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I am refering to the Force User Logout and the “Enable Rename Login Page Feature”.
When i type: https://mysite.com/wp-login.php with the “Enable Rename Login Page Feature” on, I get a 404.
When it’s off, i goes to the login page.
If this is something i need to do in the files. I have a VPS and full access to anything.
thanks
If you are using the Rename Login feature then you have to enter the secret word for example http://www.yoursite.com/secretword. You can’t use the normal login any more. You can’t use http://www.yoursite.com/wp-login or http://www.yoursite.com/wp-admin.
Regards
Thread Starter
Cirinu
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I get that. But when user is logged out, and then, he clicks on a link that were available, wordpress tries to send him to the login page.
exemple: https://mysite.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=https://mysite.com:443/product/&aiowps_login_msg_id=session_expired
this results in a 404.
It shouldn’t, right?
Can you share the page with those links? Also do you have any cache plugin installed?
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Cirinu
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Can you deactivate all your other plugins except this one and carry out another test.
Thread Starter
Cirinu
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No good.
only thing that resolved was to uncheck the “Check this if you want to enable the rename login page feature”
So unchecking the above resolves your issue?
That is good news. If your issue is resolved can you mark this support thread as resolved.
Thank you