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Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Getting 404 Not Found Error on every page except index.php up vote 4 magento 404 error page not found nginx down vote favorite 2 Because of some reason my site stopped working. After that I have uploaded the backup which I had created earlier. I am getting a "404 Not Found Error The resource requested could not be found on this server!" getting this on every page except index.php and also not able to login into the admin panel. I already cleared the cache memory and set the is_active option to 1 in core_website, core_store and core_storegroup magento 404 after migration tables in phpMyAdmin still getting an error... I've tried so many links to solve this issue but the problem didn't resolved till yet. magento-1.9 url-rewrite seo htaccess share|improve this question edited Jan 13 at 9:02 7ochem 3,41582050 asked Oct 26 '14 at 6:30 Pavan 23124 1 did you try adding index.php to your urls to see if this is the problem. /index.php/customer/account/login/ –David Manners Oct 26 '14 at 20:56 1 Please accept an answer if it helped you. This website is still in beta and we need a global answer rate of 80% magento.stackexchange.com/help/someone-answers –Anna Völkl Nov 14 '14 at 8:02 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted It sounds like a behavior which can happen if you do not have the ".htaccess" file by Magento or if the ".htaccess" file is messed up. Please try adding or replacing the current file with the default ".htaccess" file from Magento. share|improve this answer answered Nov 1 '14 at 19:01 Aspiration Hosting 67148 1 your solution, assuming it works, only works on Apache web servers. –jwogrady Dec 27 '15 at 23:49 add a comment| up vote 6 down vote For the temporary solution i would suggest you the following step to perform Go to system ->Configuration On left hand side select the web and under that you will find
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_ Magento Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of the Magento e-Commerce platform. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: http://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/41420/getting-404-not-found-error-on-every-page-except-index-php Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top “404 error: Page not found” after restoring the site to a new location up vote 3 down vote favorite I am trying to restore the current running magento 1.6.x to a new location for upgrade, however I am experiencing some issues with http://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/29443/404-error-page-not-found-after-restoring-the-site-to-a-new-location 404 with restored site from backup. Old server is using Apache, new server is using Nginx, and it should ignore all .htaccess from old site, but as you can see http://www.dev.bestinnature.ca/ on both front and backend showing 404, I do not see any error other than 404 from nginx access or error log Here are steps I've taken setup a Nginx server, by using this environment I am enable to install a new Magento 1.9 without any issue backup MySQL DB and entire old site files restore MySQL DB, change unsecure and secure URL to http://www.dev.bestinnature.ca/ restore site files to new location remove var/* change local.xml to new MySQL DB checked url rewrite from core_config is 0 There must be something from old site configuration that not recognizing the environment since any new install program works on this environment other than this backup. I don't know what else to look for at this point, anyone can point me out any direction? upgrade 404 share|improve this question asked Jul 19 '14 at 4:04 Tom 104117 Can you add
thing that leads many times to confusion is a 404 error. When you access a certain MageBridge page within Joomla!, you may encounter a 404 error. But why is this 404 error thrown? This guide helps you to analyze this problem properly. Written by Jisse Reitsma Written by Jisse Reitsma Jisse is the https://www.yireo.com/tutorials/magebridge/troubleshooting/725-solving-404-errors founder of Yireo and lead developer of numerous Yireo extensions for Joomla, Magento and MageBridge. He https://www.mageplaza.com/kb/magento-2-404-page-not-found.html is also the author of the authoritive book Programming Joomla Plugins. He is also proud to be a member of the Zend Z Team. Separating Magento 404s from Joomla! 404s Because MageBridge only wraps Magento into Joomla!, Magento is still responsible for Magento pages and Joomla! is still responsible for Joomla! pages. This means that the first step to troubleshoot 404 is to know 404 error which error comes from which application. One neat feature of MageBridge is that it is able to merge a Magento 404 into a Joomla! 404. But for troubleshooting purposes it's best to disable this feature temporarily. Within the MageBridge Configuration in Joomla!, locate the setting Enable Joomla! 404 under the tab Other Settings and set it to No. When Joomla! generates a 404 page this looks by default like a big red box, while Magento generates a 404 page which appears 404 error page as a Whoops, not found message in the component-area. Use the right settings Also important is to use the right Joomla! and Magento settings in your configuration. Make sure you at least meet the required settings defined in the following guides: MageBridge - Joomla! settings MageBridge - Magento settings In Magento, as soon as you have modified settings, make sure you refresh all the caches and all the indices. Solving 404s originating from Menu-Items When you create a Menu-Item pointing to the checkout or to the customers account, this will probably work without problems. If it does not, the bridge is not properly setup. But most problems come from Menu-Items pointing to Magento products or categories. When creating a new Menu-Item, MageBridge stores the Magento URL in the Menu-Items properties. But if the Magento URL changes after that, the Menu-Item becomes invalid and causes a 404. Try logging in to the Magento Admin Panel and navigate to System » Index Management. Then click on the Reindex Data link next to Catalog Url Rewrites. This will renew the URL-index that Magento keeps of all catalog-items in relation to their URLs. Open up the Joomla! Menu-Item, hit the Select button and click on the same product or category. This will make sure the new URL is used in Joomla! as well. Fixing Magento URL Rewrites If this does not solve your problem, you should take note of the URLs in the Mage
Installation Guide Support Center Quick links Magento 2 Module Development Guide Magento 2 Tutorial Download Magento 2 Installation Services Magento 2 FAQ Blog menu Home Tutorial Magento 2 404 Error Page Not Found in Admin Magento 2 404 Error Page Not Found in Admin magento-2-tutorial 404 not-found error After Installing Magento 2 Extensions, you may get error Magento 2 404 Error Page Not Found. No worry, that is because of permission in your current session. Let’s follow this guide, we will show you how to resolve 404 Error Page Not Found step by step. Here are example message of the 404 error page: Problem 1: After installing/upgrading You may get the error in cases of: After installing new extension After upgrading extension After applying patch of Magento core or extensions. Solution: Flush Magento Cache with command line: php bin/magento cache:clean rm -rf var/cache/* rm -rf var/generation/* Read How to flush Magento 2 cache for more details. Flush cache in Admin: Admin > Systems > Cache Management => Log out then login again Case: 404 Error Page not found error on extension admin route update Installing SUPEE - 6788 Try to contact with Extension provider for more details. Problem 2: Fresh Install On Ubuntu / Centos / Debian … Description: After installation, it show this error Solution: For Ubuntu edit the file /etc/apache2/apache2.conf To edit this file run command sudo vi /etc/apache2/apache2.conf Modify from: