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- Page not found' Can't login 'Error 404 - Page not found' giri2nepal @giri2nepal 9 months ago I can't login to my admin page at all. I can t login wordpress 404 error want to update the site, but I get this ‘Error 404
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- Page not found'. This is terrible. Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 24 wordpress wp-login 404 total) 1 2 → Yogesh Londhe @yoga1103 9 months ago hi giri! I think the url should be your-site/wp-admin.. i.e.: http://www.ganeshtemple.info/wp-admin/ giri2nepal @giri2nepal 9 months ago I
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thought I had changed it, but anyway, if it is http://www.ganeshtemple.info/wp-admin/ I still see a black page with no login options whatsoever… Yogesh Londhe @yoga1103 9 months ago Hi Giri, Did you install a plugin to change the login URL or did you change name of the physical directory? Yogesh Londhe @yoga1103 9 months ago wp-admin gives 404 You can FTP to the server and fix the problem! giri2nepal @giri2nepal 9 months ago Thank you. I don't really remember but I think all I did was to hide wp-admin to login (as it was advised to changed it)… but now I can't access it via wp. I can access my files still via cyberduck so I don't know what I do from here… Yogesh Londhe @yoga1103 9 months ago IF you can login visa cyberduck FTP, login and see what directories you see under wordpress/. May be wp-admin got renamed to some word like login… Try renaming the directory back to wp-admin via cyberduck. Try installing a plugin to rename the directories… Yogesh Londhe @yoga1103 9 months ago By the way: Not a good idea to rename the wp-admin directory and/or wp-login.php! please read: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/change-directory-names-wp-content-wp-admin?replies=6 Can use some plugin to secure admin/login directory/pages: You could look at: https://wordpress.org/plugins/hc-custom-wp-admin-url/ Tara @t-p Volunteer Moderator 9 months ago if you are getting 404 on
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404 error is generated by your server when a requested URL is not found. This post will help you decide if action needs to be taken and what action you should take. When to redirect Most people's first instinct upon http://websynthesis.com/fixing-wordpress-404-errors/ seeing a 404 error is to consider a redirect. Hold on! Redirecting any and all 404 errors can actually be bad for your search engine results. Via Google Webmaster Tools: Returning a code other than 404 or 410 http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/469/how-to-eliminate-weird-404-errors-in-wp-admin for a non-existent page (or redirecting users to another page, such as the homepage, instead of returning a 404) can be problematic. Firstly, a page like this (called a "soft" 404) tells search engines that there’s a real 404 error page at that URL. As a result, that URL may be crawled and its content indexed. Because of the time Googlebot spends on non-existent pages, your unique URLs may not be discovered as quickly or visited as frequently and your site’s crawl coverage may be impacted (also, you probably don’t want your site to rank well for the search query [File not found]). The first thing to ask yourself is: did this content ever exist? If wordpress 404 error it did, and you have changed your domain or URL structure, you will want to implement redirect(s) to send users and search engines to the right place. If it never existed, don't sweat it. As mentioned above "Redirecting any and all 404 errors can actually be bad for your search engine results." Troubleshooting WordPress sites can complicate the 404 troubleshooting process. Why? WordPress is a content management system that processes its own internal rewrite array as a part of its permalinks feature. The first step to troubleshooting 404s is to figure out whether the 404 is being caused by the web server or by WordPress. Static file If your file is static (e.g. a jpg image) open your FTP client and verify that the file exists. As an example, let's say that the URL http://mydomain.com/wp-content/uploads/picture.jpg is producing a 404 error. You will want to: Open FTP Client and connect to your server (if you don't know how to do so, read this.) Navigate to the file's location Verify that the file exists If it is does not exist, you have found the source of your 404. However, it it does exist, yet pulling the URL up in a browser results in a 404 error, continue on to find out whether the issue is web server-based or WordPress-based. In FTP create two files at the root [/var/www/y
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