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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Memcached extension Connection FailedYes, Hostinger offers memcached. As I mentioned earlier, another website on this server is already successfully connecting to the Memcached extension. The host (::1) and port (11211) are set to their defaults, and no username or password is required.
I haven’t set up any security measures to restrict access to the REST API.
Do you have any suggestions for resolving these two issues?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Memcached extension Connection FailedI can confirm that I have enabled object caching and activated the Memcached extension in both Hostinger’s hPanel and the Litespeed plugin in WordPress. I have two websites hosted on this server, and they use nearly identical themes, plugins, and settings. However, only the website I created earlier shows [Memcached extension: Enabled; Redis extension: Enabled; Connection Test: Success] on the Litespeed plugin page, while the website I created later shows [Memcached extension: Disabled; Redis extension: Enabled; Connection Test: Failed]. Strangely, my server configuration actually only supports Memcached and does not support Redis.
And, both websites are displaying error messages related to the Litespeed plugin [LiteSpeed Cache: QUIC.cloud service nodes cannot reach your WP REST endpoints. Please check your WordPress or firewall setup. Check your QUIC.cloud dashboard for more details.]
Please review Report Number: KIWWDOQS, and help me resolve these two issues. Thank you very much!