AndersLarsson
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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areaThanks Andrea_r! Everything works, found the problem in wp-config when i double-checked it again. Base url was the key.
Ipstenu: Network admin is always the address of site #1. My problem was a hardcoded definition that site #1 was “domain.com”. Bummer. 🙂
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areamaster.domain.com -> ?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areaAnyhow, your saying the correct form would be
master.domain.com
site1.master.domain.com
site2.master.domain.comThat just proves my point. Network admin should still be availiable on master.domain.com, and never ever redirect to domain.com.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areaCan’t install on just domain.com, running several different setups of WordPress. The public site is tied with domain mapping to other domainnames.
This is a 3.1.2 issue, and I’m quite sure I’m not the only one with this setup.
Btw, if “you’re not supposed to do that”, why is the option to do this availiable directly under settings?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areaWell… I have a lot of sites setup like this. 😛
Create a site, edit the url. Tada.
The reason I’m doing it this way is I’m running https on *.domain.com.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Unable to access the Network Admin areaI’m having a similar problem. Updated a multi-site today from 3.0.1 to 3.1.2, and now I can’t access my network admin.
My main site is located at mastersite.domain.com and the other sites as site1.domain.com, site2.domain.com etc.
Now, when I try to access network admin I’m redirected to domain.com, but this domain doesn’t handle the WP-installation.