Support » Plugin: Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth » Network site not accessible

  • Resolved volongoto

    (@volongoto)


    I’m trying to post to my network blog which is located at a sub-folder (e.g., example.com/blog) of my domain (which is the entry point for my multisite WordPress site). In my blog’s plugin settings, Jetpack is activated and on the “Jetpack settings” page I see “Connected to WordPress.com” on top right corner.

    When I try to post from an external editor, I’m taken to the authorization page. I see all my blogs (both on WordPress.com and on my own domain) in the drop-down list. I select the blog I want to post to (example.com/blog) and press “Authorize”. But then I get the following error:

    “That site does not seem to be accessible or no longer has the Jetpack plugin installed.”

    I cannot figure out what I’m missing. Any ideas?

    WordPress version: 3.7
    Jetpack version: 2.5

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/

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  • Thread Starter volongoto

    (@volongoto)

    I also tried testing my network sites at http://jetpack.me/support/debug/

    They all look OK. I get “Everything looks great!”.

    Thread Starter volongoto

    (@volongoto)

    Some more info: As I stated earlier my blogs look like the following:

    example.com
    example.com/blog1
    example.com/blog2
    example.com/blog3

    When I try authorizing example.com, it works. I can post to that blog. But when I try to authorize any of the others, I either get an authorization error or just a “authorization failed” message from my client.

    On the authorization page all my blogs (including the ones from WordPress.com) are listed. The wordpress.com blogs are listed with their subdomains in paranthesis; but the custom blogs only have the domain like:

    WP Blog 1 (wpblog1.wordpress.com)
    WP Blog 2 (wpblog2.wordpress.com)
    Custom Blog 0 (example.com) <- This is in fact located at example.com
    Custom Blog 1 (example.com)
    Custom Blog 2 (example.com)
    Custom Blog 3 (example.com)

    Is this a known issue with network blogs residing in folders? Are there any special settings needed?

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    Could you post real site URLs here, so I can have a look at your Jetpack settings?

    If you want your sites to remain private, you can also contact us via this contact form:
    http://jetpack.me/contact-support/

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter volongoto

    (@volongoto)

    Hi Jeremy,

    Thanks for the response. I already sent a support request with the title “Network site not accessible”.

    The page addresses are:
    canpolat.me
    canpolat.me/sl
    canpolat.me/kl
    canpolat.me/is

    PS: I’ll remove the page addresses once you get them.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    Thanks! I replied to your email. We can continue this conversation there.

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