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  • Thread Starter robstead

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    Sorry to chase Marko but do you have a fix for this? I have four websites and they’re all impacted in one way or another and I have no idea what to look for. I have tried and they did work without a problem for years. Rob

    Thread Starter robstead

    (@robstead)

    Hi Marko,

    I’m still struggling with this. Do you have a solution?

    I get two messages I’ve no idea what they mean:

    Content Delivery Network object support via Amazon Cloudfront is currently enabled and not authorized.

    Content Delivery Network full-site-delivery support via cloudfront is currently enabled and not authorized.

    Thanks, Rob

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    Thread Starter robstead

    (@robstead)

    Sorry for my slow response Marko.

    I created the CloudFront Distribution via the AWS interface some time ago. It was working.

    The CNAME record (d17c57bwg50nsl.cloudfront.net) for cdn.kitscottage.uk appears to still be working.

    I get a similar error when testing the CDN connection for another website (www.4greenhills.uk) but it successfully purges. This website was created at the same time as this one.

    I’m afraid I’m clueless as to what the issue is and I’ve been looking at it for a number of months now.

    Do you have any thoughts?

    Thanks, Rob

    Echoing others here I too am having problems. Three WordPress sites with Wordfence and one php.ini file (on a Ubuntu 12 server). I’ve tried everything including using a single file to include all three references.

    I ended up just setting it up for one site but then found phpMyAdmin didn’t work so I’ve now removed it.

    Wordfence is great though 🙂

    Rob

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