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Also, be sure that your VirtualHost in Apache has ‘AllowOverride All’ defined. This will ensure your rewrite rules are allowed.
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I contacted nic.io support, and apparently, I had set up the glue records correctly. I just can’t read the output of dig correctly....
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Thanks Kamal. That looks to be my next option. The fields available on their manage domain screen that appear to be for this use do…
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nic.io. My main registrar does not currently support the .io tld, or I would have it transferred.
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Make sure the wp-content/uploads folder and its contents are owned by the web server’s service account, which if you’re using Apach…
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Paul,
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<br>I know you have already found an answer, but you can also create a CNAME to your @ A record if they are the same IP....
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Pablo,
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<br>Thanks for the link. I had used that previously when I set up the vanity nameservers originally. If I’m reading ev…
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Just in case you run across this, I’ve seen nginx throw 500 errors when updating WordPress posts/pages that contain a lot of data.
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