KatGamer
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All right I’ll contact my webhost about it if I don’t find a solution in my cPanel. I certainly didn’t do this and I don’t have any staff.
I’ve gone to my Google webmaster tools and it only lists the 3 bad URLs that do result in 404 errors. It gives me the option to mark them as fixed but not to delete them.
So the bad URLs that redirect to my main page.., how do I make those 404 instead? Do I have to write an .htaccess redirect to my 404 page for every single bad URL? That seems intimidating.
Thanks, that’s fantastic!
Thanks. It’s been more than 2 days and they’re still going strong. They’re blocked but I still see the blocked hits every few seconds in Live Traffic. Also some bots from all over the world are now hitting my XML-RPC but I’m not too worried about that, since I have Wordfence and a plugin that disables the XML-RPC pingbacks. I wonder why they’re leaving my other WordPress blog alone so far. It’s on the same server and same shared hosting account but a separate domain name.
Thanks. I don’t even care why, I just was curious as to what it was doing or if it was a specific known attack. It’s been about 12 hours and it’s still at it. Blocked but still trying.
Okay that is the problem with the invalid usernames, I have it set to one hour.
How do I make the blocks in Live Traffic permanent? I’m not seeing an option for that.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with .htaccess redirectI know how to run a Whois but she isn’t replying to emails and I would need her to point the .com domain to the new webhost.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with .htaccess redirectI do not have any control over the old domain name. The old owner gave me her site over 10 years ago (as in, I own it, edit it, pay for it, she has nothing to do with it) but held on to the domain name at a third-party registrar and has now become unresponsive.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with .htaccess redirectThat seems to redirect all links to the front page of the new site, which is good enough, I guess. Thank you for your help!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot access dashboardThanks, I will try again. The reason the site got downgraded to an older version, probably, was that I tried to use a backup to restore it. Bluehost has been automatically updating it to the most recent version of WordPress before I even get a chance to.
I had posted on the support forum for All In One and followed their instructions (remove AIOWS section from .htaccess, rename AIOWS plugin folder) so it should have been disabled. That didn’t fix it so they couldn’t be of any more help to me.
Can I just wipe the site out and restore it using my database?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot access dashboardAlso, all of my images are self-hosted and I notice that several posts’ worth on the front page are now broken, if that gives us any clue as to what happened.
I apologize for not mentioning, I did try replacing my .htaccess file with the old one and it didn’t work.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot access dashboardYes it also says page not found.
It says it is already marked as resolved.
That didn’t fix it so I guess it’s not that. Thank you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My dashboard is goneMy hosts error logs contain this:
[21-Aug-2015 15:01:34 America/Denver] PHP Notice: Constant ABSPATH already defined in phar:///usr/php/54/usr/bin/wp/php/wp-cli.php(23) : eval()’d code on line 22
[21-Aug-2015 15:01:35 America/Denver] PHP Notice: Constant ABSPATH already defined in phar:///usr/php/54/usr/bin/wp/php/wp-cli.php(23) : eval()’d code on line 22
[21-Aug-2015 15:01:37 America/Denver] PHP Notice: Constant ABSPATH already defined in phar:///usr/php/54/usr/bin/wp/php/wp-cli.php(23) : eval()’d code on line 22I enabled debuggung and debugging display and I’m not getting any errors showing on the site or in any error logs in wp-content.
The error log in the WordPress root folder has these errors:
[21-Oct-2015 18:22:56 UTC] PHP Strict Standards: Declaration of Social_Walker_Comment::start_lvl() should be compatible with Walker_Comment::start_lvl(&$output, $depth = 0, $args = Array) in /home2/sierrapl/public_html/upontherainbow/wp-content/plugins/social/lib/social/walker/comment.php on line 60
[21-Oct-2015 18:22:56 UTC] PHP Strict Standards: Declaration of Social_Walker_Comment::end_lvl() should be compatible with Walker_Comment::end_lvl(&$output, $depth = 0,