We have now fixed the issue, and all Jetpack features should work on your site.
Don’t hesitate to post here or open a new thread if you still experience issues.
I’m having the same issue too! I keep getting the same error message.
“Jetpack could not contact WordPress.com: register_http_request_failed. This usually means something is incorrectly configured on your web host.”
htt://urip.info
@uripkalteng
Can you please try installing the Jetpack Compatibility Plugin so we can see some additional information from your site?
1) Download the plugin from http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/jetpack/branches/jetpack-compatibility-test.zip
2) Upload the plugin to your site via Dashboard -> Plugins -> Add New.
3) Activate the plugin and go to Plugins -> Jetpack Compatibility Test.
4) Click the “Select All” button.
5) Send us the test results via this contact form:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/?jetpack=needs-service
Yes, I just sent the test results. Thanks you very much Jeremy Herne
I’m having this problem as well. This is the most recent thread on this issue, so I’m posting here first before starting a new thread.
My site is http://desertedplanet.net
dear jeremy,
i already done your sugestion below :
1) Download the plugin from http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/jetpack/branches/jetpack-compatibility-test.zip
2) Upload the plugin to your site via Dashboard -> Plugins -> Add New.
3) Activate the plugin and go to Plugins -> Jetpack Compatibility Test.
4) Click the “Select All” button.
5) Send us the test results via this contact form:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/?jetpack=needs-service
please reply if you know the problem source
@emanuelbrito If your problem is similar to the one described by the OP, could you send us the results of the compatibility test, as the others did?
Thank you.
@jeremy I have a WP website using Crazy Domains hosting and jetpack works fine. I have 3 Windows Azure websites and they all fail to connect to WP with the same SSL error.
the site with the issue is http://ladiestrekkingkokoda.azurewebsites.net/
is windows azure hosting the problem?
Thanks
@michael Could you send us the results of the compatibility test, as I mentioned above?
Hi, I have a WP site hosted with Windows Azure in Reserved Mode with the domain http://www.eduardopalacios.ec and I got the same problem.
These instructions worked for me:
1. Install and activate the Core Control plugin
2. Now under Tools click Core Control
3. Tick ‘HTTP Access Module 1.0′ and click ‘Save Model Choices’
4. At the top of the page under the Core Control title click on ‘External HTTP Access’
5. Under ‘Manage Transports’ find ‘cURL’ and click ‘Disable Transport’
6. Now activate the Jetpack plugin with your WordPress.com account as well as associating / activating your Google Analytics plugin with your Google account if required
7. Once verified that the Jetpack plugin has activated successfully you can go back in Core Control and activate the cURL transport, the same way as you deactivated it. The Jetpack and Google Analytics will continue to work once cURL is activated again, it’s just an issue during activation.
I found it in http://www.tpateman.co.uk/reboot/error-activating-jetpack-plugin/
@epalaciosj thank you very much, your solution worked very easily. Jeremy did email me a solution but I hadn’t got around to trying it. Yours seemed very straight forward and took <1min.
Thanks again for both of your help.