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after latest update [Resolved] 500 Internal Server Error after latest update skyhrg @skyhrg 10 months ago How do I fix this? I have ftp access. I have renamed htacess but nothing happens. After latest update, along with Wordfence, I get 500 Internal Server error no matter what!!! https://wordpress.org/plugins/bulletproof-security/
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Author AITpro @aitpro 10 months ago I see from your other thread that you posted that you stated you deleted or renamed an .htaccess how to fix 500 internal server error youtube file. Since you have Wordfence installed then there is a possibility that Wordfence needs to see some htaccess code and may actually be causing the 500 error. Not really sure what the cause is yet on your particular http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-internal-server-error-in-wordpress/ website/server, but this information is good to have posted to start troubleshooting with. Do these steps and let me know the results and I will continue troubleshooting after you have done these steps: 1. Use FTP and rename the /wordfence plugin folder and rename the /bulletproof-security plugin folder. 2. Delete your root and wp-admin htaccess files. skyhrg @skyhrg 10 months ago I have deleted BulletProof folder, I have deleted htaccess, and I have reinstalled WordPress to the https://wordpress.org/support/topic/500-internal-server-error-after-latest-update/ latest version manually. But I still have this error. Should I upload Bulletproof manually? What do you mean delete my root file? Plugin Author AITpro @aitpro 10 months ago Ok you also need to eliminate Wordfence too since Wordfence could either be the cause of the problem or it could be a combination problem or something else that I have not figured out yet. Rename the /wordfence plugin folder. You should see a root htaccess file in your website root folder (the folder where WordPress is installed). If you do not see the root htaccess file then make sure you have set your FTP application to "show hidden files". skyhrg @skyhrg 10 months ago Ok… I realized what you meant by the root file, the .htaccess file in the root folder. I actually just manually reinstalled the latest wordpress, deleted BulletProof, reset my DB password, etc. and it looks like I have my site back. But I'm a little skeptical of reinstalling Bulletproof because it'll edit the htaccess files. But let me try it anyways since I updated WP. I'll let you know how it goes. Plugin Author AITpro @aitpro 10 months ago Are you using Wordfence Falcon? If so, a 500 error is a very common problem with Falcon. If you google Wordfence 500 error you will see lots of search results that are all caused by Wordfence Falcon.
500 Error [Resolved] Internal Server 500 Error Autohaus @autohaus 9 months, 1 week ago I have been getting this error for two weeks now. "Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration https://wordpress.org/support/topic/internal-server-500-error-4/ and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator http://support.hostgator.com/articles/specialized-help/technical/wordpress/how-to-fix-the-internal-server-error-in-wordpress and inform them of the time the error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache Server at autohaus.net Port 80″ I first noticed the error when making changes to my site through WordPress. server error When I was saving changes, I was getting the error message. It was happening every other time I went to save. Then I started to notice it on the website itself. It would appear on a random page after a random number of clicks. I contacted my host company (GoDaddy) many times and they say there is nothing wrong on their end. internal server error One support person said that he noticed my .htaccess file was larger than it should be. It turned out that my website was hacked and there were 1000 redirects to "adult" websites. I updated to the latest version of WordPress only after first discovering the 500 error, two weeks ago Tuesday. When that did not solve the problem, I then updated my theme and my plugins. I use Yoast SEO, Revolution Slider, and visual composer. I may have a few other plugins, but I am certain that it is not any of these. I tried disabling each one individually and still got errors. Godaddy then directed me to Sitelock, who scrubbed the site and were confident that the malware was cleared from all of my files. I am still getting the error message. They finished a week ago and they say that GoDaddy should be helping me. GoDaddy said that it is something with my code. I contacted Envato (my theme is from Themeforest) and they tell me that Sitelock is a scam and that GoDaddy is no good and it's all their fault. Yesterda
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