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diegpl
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Thank you for the article. I do not think it is a memory issue, because it is set to 500. But about these two issues:
1) Ask your host if there is some limitation with wp-cron, or if loopback is disabled.
2) Ask your host if there a firewall or security modules (e.g. mod_security ) that could block the outgoing cURL requests.
How can I check it myself? Do you have any article about it too? Mine is a self management server.
Thank you very much! 😉
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t-p
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1) Ask your host if there is some limitation with wp-cron, or if loopback is disabled.
health diagnostic should also tell you if any issue with loopback.
2) Ask your host if there a firewall or security modules (e.g. mod_security ) that could block the outgoing cURL requests.
Contact your hosting provider
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diegpl
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Yes, it is saying there is an issue about loopback. I believe about mod_security I can find information about it and be able to solve the problem. But I did not find much about how to solve the loopback issue:
Loopback requests are used to run scheduled events, and are also used by the built-in editors for themes and plugins to verify code stability.
The loopback request to your site failed, this means features relying on them are not currently working as expected.
Error: [] cURL error 60: Peer’s Certificate has expired.
Do you have any tutorial about it? Thank you very much! 😉
perform until the third steep https://wordpress.org/support/topic/no-results-in-media-search/#post-12043004 without
$show_errors = true;
Curls on other domains? Does it also work for https? (the last message indicates the expiration of the certificate …. https in use)
Create test.php
<?php
Undefined_constant;
$var_error[] = (int) error_get_last();
function ABC() {
set_error_handler('var_dump',0);
return;
}
ABC();
$var_error[] = (int) error_get_last();
print_r($var_error);
//Your code curl with HTTPS and curl erno here
WordPress 5.2 have WSOD protection only if error_get_last() work.