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  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    So I take it there is fix for cron jobs not firing as scheduled?

  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    Are these actual cron jobs that you setup in cPanel or are they the psudo WordPress cron that runs based on people visiting the site? Actual cron jobs in cPanel which are supposed to load the wp-...

  • PostAlmostAnything created a post,

    Can I Have Too Many Cron Jobs?

    Is there such a thing as too many cron jobs and if so how many is too many? I have a bunch of domains which have cron jobs but I've noticed they don't always run. For instance, I have a new site wi...

  • PostAlmostAnything created a post,

    Databases Missing from phpMyAdmin Navigation

    I have some databases that were created by Wordpress Toolkit in cPanel which I cannot find in phpMyAdmin no matter what I do. I've tried logging into WHM as the root user and accessing phpMyAdmin t...

  • PostAlmostAnything created a post,

    LimitRecursion Suddenly Reset to Default

    A couple weeks back I was on here voicing my rage after I discovered that you people had placed a limit on the number of files my FTP client can view in a folder of just 10,000. See

  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    Do you have caching that may be affecting things? Wordpress REST API that uses Nonces can expire after 12 or 24 hours and can result in a 403 error. Basically depending on when the Nonce was creat...

  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    Do you have caching that may be affecting things? Wordpress REST API that uses Nonces can expire after 12 or 24 hours and can result in a 403 error. Basically depending on when the Nonce was creat...

  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    Interesting, is there any setting in ModSecurity which would explain it? A specific setting please. There wouldn't be a specific setting, but you'd see the 403 errors logged in the Apache log b...

  • PostAlmostAnything commented,

    You should check Apache error log, that might give you a hint of what is happening. 403 error is often caused by ModSecurity. Interesting, is there any setting in ModSecurity which would explain...

  • PostAlmostAnything created a post,

    Is cPanel to Blame for Wordpress REST API 403 Errors?

    Are there any default settings in cPanel that might explain why a Wordpress plugin returns a cookie check failure error after making calls to the Wordpress REST API for over 12 hours straight? The...