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I think it might be the Protect module.
Maybe the jetpack devs should make sure it’s not enabled by default upon install?
Looks like one of the jetpack modules is to blame. I installed jetpack, no issues, I authorized it with our wordpress.com account, problems come back. I disabled all modules except stats, problem is now gone.
I made sure wp-config.php gave wordpress 96M (in php.ini it’s set to 128, so I was safe to do so).
Installed and activated your plugin, no issues that I can see. Login screen loads fine and I can login.
We host our own stuff at our office. 🙂 Sadly none of the IT guys are too versed with WordPress/LAMP so I don’t think they can help me.
Yeah, I know. Sounds great, doesn’t it? 😛
I’ve done some googling and found info on php logs and wordpress logs but none of the logs give me specific error messages. The one log file is full of GETs and the other is just complaining about a DLL (and has been for ages).
I have access to logs and such, but we are running WordPress on an IIS server so I’m unsure where to look for the error log that would show me.
I did try to reinstall 3.4.1 from a fresh download and it still gives me the issue, so I would be very curious to see what the error is.