• I have updated the domain mapping plugi . . . so that I can HOPEFULLY, FINALLY fix the login error.

    I thought this was updated previously . . . but, when I logged in this morning it said there was another update.

    I get this error message when I click on Domain Admin under Super Admin:

    Please edit your /home/~~~~/domains/****.com/wp-config.php and move the line define( ‘SUNRISE’, ‘on’ ); above the last require_once() in that file or make sure you updated sunrise.php.

    Really??? I hate modifying this kind of stuff! Is there another way? Is this something that others have seen and a fix is on the way? Something else?

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  • Thread Starter kimmer01

    (@kimmer01)

    @andrea_r . . . I’m starting to wonder if this has to do with my unusual setup – remember? I wouldn’t think so . . . this plugin has worked before! No errors before the update. Perhaps I should be talking with the authors at this point.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Advisor and Activist

    Wait a second… Why are those defines commented out!? (You are talking to an author – That’s Andrea_r’s baby πŸ˜‰ )

    Thread Starter kimmer01

    (@kimmer01)

    not sure?!? I *assume* you are not directing that at me! lol.

    Later tonight I will take out the “//” and see what happens.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Advisor and Activist

    I think you usually CAN comment those out, but where are these?

    define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true);
    define( 'MULTISITE', true );
    define( 'SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL', true );

    Also I can’t remember your unusual setup. Brain old. Share?

    Thread Starter kimmer01

    (@kimmer01)

    @ipstenu

    Those 3 lines are NOWHERE. Should I put them in somewhere? Honestly, this (the sunrise thing) is the first change I have tried to do. This file is EXACTLY what happened after the upgrade.

    Also, the weird install was a remark to Andrea-r; she helped with my installation.

    WPMU is not installed in the TOP domain at my hosting company . . . it is installed at the next level down. So, if xyz.com is the top domain; WPMU is installed on abc.xyz.com. Andrea_r made it all work! I worked with Andrea_r to get this up and going before the domain mapping upgrade – and I don’t think she made any changes to this file anyway.

    DOH!

    I remember you, you changed your avatar/username. πŸ˜€ Yeah, upgraded WPMU install, kinda wierd setup. Don’t put those multistie defines in there.

    Hrm, lemme think.

    Maybe Jeff could go in and have a look?

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Advisor and Activist

    I’m gonna let Andrea go with this one. I have no idea how it’s set up then πŸ˜€

    Thread Starter kimmer01

    (@kimmer01)

    Andrea_r . . . I have alternate personalities!

    I just emailed Jeff. He did some work for me before. Also, when reading through our emails . . . there was a problem with the domain mapping and logging into one of my domains (which is unmapped right now). From Jeff:

    I disabled the domain mapping plugin, and it looks like all sites work, and you can now successfully login to xyz. It had something to do with xyz not defining a specific domain. If you logged into RBM main site, it was kicking out the login attempts to xyz somehow because it was referring to it as xyz.RBM.com instead of standalone xyz.com.

    We’ll see!

    Crossing fingers then! πŸ˜€

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