Cuando intentamos iniciar sesión en nuestros propios sitios web de WordPress, a veces la página de inicio de sesión se actualiza y redirige constantemente, lo que nos impide acceder al área de administración de WordPress.
Si está experimentando esto, no está solo. El problema de actualización y redirección de la página de inicio de sesión de WordPress es común y frustra a muchos propietarios de sitios WordPress. Dicho esto, hemos probado varios métodos para resolver el problema.
En esta completa guía, le mostraremos cómo solucionar el problema de actualización y redirección de la página de inicio de sesión de WordPress. Sumerjámonos de lleno y volvamos a su escritorio de WordPress para que pueda recuperar el control de su sitio web.
¿Cuál es la causa del problema de actualización y redirección de la página de acceso en WordPress?
El error de actualización y redirección de la página de inicio de sesión de WordPress (también llamado bucle de redirección de inicio de sesión de WordPress) suele estar causado por una configuración incorrecta de la URL de WordPress o por un fallo en la configuración de las cookies de inicio de sesión.
Normalmente, cuando accedes, WordPress valida tu nombre de usuario y contraseña y luego establece una cookie de acceso en tu navegador / explorador. Después, te redirige al escritorio de WordPress.
Si WordPress no establece la cookie de acceso correctamente o la URL de su área de administración de WordPress es incorrecta, será redirigido de nuevo a la pantalla de acceso en lugar de al escritorio de administrador.
Los problemas de acceso / acceso también pueden ser causados por diferentes errores de WordPress, como el error al establecer la conexión con la base de datos, error interno del servidor, o la pantalla blanca de la muerte.
Con esto en mente, vamos a diagnosticar y corregir el problema de redirección y actualización de la página de acceso de WordPress. Puede utilizar estos enlaces rápidos para saltar a un método específico:
- Method 1: Clear Cookies to Resolve Login Issues
- Method 2: Update WordPress URL Settings
- Method 3: Delete .htaccess File in WordPress
- Method 4: Deactivate Your Plugins
- Method 5: Revert Back to the Default Theme
- Method 6: Reinstall WordPress Core
- Video Tutorial
- What to Do If You Can't Fix WordPress Login Redirect Issue
Nota: Si desea probar los pasos avanzados de este tutorial de WordPress, cree primero una copia de seguridad de su sitio. Consulte nuestra guía sobre cómo crear manualmente una copia de seguridad de la base de datos de WordPress.
Método 1: Vaciar cookies para resolver problemas de acceso / incidencia
WordPress utiliza cookies para la identificación de acceso, por lo que el primer paso para diagnosticar problemas de acceso a WordPress es el más sencillo. Deberá vaciar las cookies y la memoria caché de su navegador / explorador.
En Google Chrome, basta con hacer clic en el menú de ajustes del navegador y seleccionar Más herramientas ” Vaciar datos de navegación.
Se abrirá la página de ajustes de Chrome con un mensaje / ventana emergente “Vaciar datos de navegación” en la pantalla.
Desde aquí, debe seleccionar las opciones “Vaciar cookies y otros datos del sitio” e “Imágenes y archivos almacenados en caché”.
A continuación, haz clic en el botón “Borrar datos” y Google Chrome vaciará la caché del navegador.
Asegúrese también de que su navegador tiene activadas las cookies. Una vez hecho esto, reinicia el navegador e intenta acceder. Esto debería corregir el problema para la mayoría de la gente.
Tenemos una guía completa con capturas de pantalla que muestran cómo vaciar la caché y las cookies en los principales navegadores.
Método 2: Actualizar los ajustes de URL de WordPress
WordPress viene con ajustes para la URL de su sitio web y la URL de su instalación de WordPress.
Si tiene acceso al área de administrador de WordPress, podrá ver esta opción en la página Ajustes ” General.
Si estas URLs son incorrectas, WordPress le redirigirá de nuevo a la página de acceso.
Dado que no se ha podido acceder al área de administrador de WordPress, deberá editar el archivo wp-config. php para corregir este problema.
El archivo wp-config.php es un archivo especial de WordPress que contiene los ajustes importantes de WordPress. Puede acceder a él mediante un cliente FTP o a través de la aplicación Administrador de archivos en el escritorio de WordPress de su cuenta de alojamiento.
Encontrarás el archivo wp-config.php en la carpeta raíz de tu sitio. Simplemente edite el archivo y pegue las siguientes líneas de código justo antes de la que dice: ‘ ¡Eso es todo, deje de editar! Feliz publicación'
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define('WP_HOME','https://www.example.com');
define('WP_SITEURL','https://www.example.com');
No olvide sustituir “ejemplo.com” por su propio nombre de dominio.
Después, guarda los cambios y vuelve a subir el archivo a tu sitio web.
Ahora puede visitar su sitio web de WordPress e intentar acceder. Esperamos que esto haya corregido el problema. Si no es así, sigue leyendo para diagnosticar otros problemas.
Método 3: Borrar archivo .htaccess en WordPress
A veces, el archivo .htaccess puede corromperse, lo que puede provocar errores internos del servidor o el error de actualización de la página de acceso.
Sólo tienes que acceder a tu sitio web mediante un cliente FTP o a través de la aplicación de gestión de archivos del panel de control de tu proveedor de alojamiento.
Una vez conectado, localice el archivo .htaccess en el directorio raíz de su sitio web y descárguelo a su ordenador como copia de seguridad.
Si no puede encontrar su archivo .htaccess, esta guía sobre por qué puede faltar su archivo .htaccess puede ayudarle.
A continuación, borre el archivo .htaccess de su sitio web.
A continuación, abra el directorio wp-admin, y si hay un archivo .htaccess allí, entonces seguir adelante y borrarlo también.
Ahora puede intentar acceder a su sitio web de WordPress. Si lo consigue, significa que su archivo .htaccess le impedía acceder a WordPress.
Una vez que haya accedido, simplemente vaya a la página Ajustes ” Enlaces permanentes en el panel de administrador de WordPress y haga clic en el botón “Guardar” sin realizar ningún cambio. Esto generará un nuevo archivo .htaccess para tu sitio web.
Método 4: Desactive sus plugins
A veces, los plugins de WordPress pueden causar este problema, especialmente si hay un conflicto entre dos plugins.
Para desactivar fácilmente todos sus plugins de WordPress, conéctese a su sitio web mediante un cliente FTP o a través de la aplicación Administrador de archivos del panel de control de su cuenta de alojamiento web.
Una vez conectado, vaya al directorio /wp-content/. Dentro de él, verá una carpeta llamada ‘plugins’. Aquí es donde WordPress instala todos tus plugins.
Simplemente renombra la carpeta de plugins a ‘plugins_backup’. Esto desactivará todos los plugins de WordPress instalados en su sitio web.
También tenemos un tutorial detallado sobre cómo desactivar todos los plugins de WordPress cuando el administrador de WordPress es inaccesible.
Una vez que haya desactivado todos los plugins, intente acceder a su sitio de WordPress. Si lo consigues, significa que uno de tus plugins era el causante del problema / conflicto / incidencia.
Método 5: Volver al tema predeterminado
Los temas de WordPress también pueden causar conflictos tras la actualización a una versión más reciente de WordPress o del propio tema. Para averiguar si el problema lo está causando tu tema, tendrás que desactivarlo.
El proceso es similar a la desactivación de plugins. Conéctese a su sitio web utilizando un cliente FTP. Luego, debes ir al directorio /wp-content/themes/ y renombrar el directorio de tu tema actual a ‘themes_backup’.
Una vez hecho esto, intente acceder de nuevo. Si lo consigue, significa que el tema era el causante del problema / conflicto / incidencia.
Ahora puedes reinstalar una copia nueva de tu tema para ver si se resuelve el problema / conflicto / incidencia. Si el problema reaparece, tendrás que ponerte en contacto con el soporte de tu tema o cambiar a otro tema de WordPress.
Método 6: Reinstalar el núcleo de WordPress
En raras ocasiones, el problema de actualización persistente de la página de acceso / acceso puede deberse a que los archivos del núcleo de WordPress estén dañados.
Estos archivos del núcleo son la base de su sitio web WordPress y gestionan funcionalidades esenciales. Si estos archivos se dañan o se sobrescriben con un código incorrecto, pueden producirse varios errores, incluidos problemas de acceso / acceso.
En primer lugar, dirígete a WordPress.org y descarga la última versión del software. Una vez descargada, descomprime el archivo en tu ordenador. Se creará una carpeta llamada “wordpress” que contendrá todos los archivos necesarios para la reinstalación.
A continuación, tendrá que conectarse a su sitio web mediante un cliente FTP o el gestor de archivos que le proporcione su empresa de alojamiento.
Una vez conectado, vaya a la carpeta raíz de su sitio web. Este es el directorio principal que contiene carpetas como wp-admin, wp-content y wp-includes.
En esta fase, coge todos los archivos de la carpeta “wordpress” de tu ordenador y súbelos al directorio raíz de tu sitio web.
Su cliente FTP le pedirá que confirme la sobrescritura de cualquier archivo de núcleo existente.
Dado que está borrando archivos dañados del núcleo de WordPress y sustituyéndolos por otros nuevos, elija “Sobrescribir” y seleccione la opción “Usar siempre esta acción” para evitar tener que confirmar cada archivo individualmente.
Por último, haga clic en “Aceptar” para iniciar el proceso de subida. Su cliente FTP sustituirá los archivos del núcleo de WordPress de su sitio web por los nuevos archivos de su ordenador.
Una vez completada la subida, visita tu sitio web para ver si se ha corregido el error. Si el problema / conflicto / acceso se debe a un archivo de núcleo dañado o a malware, el mensaje de error debería desaparecer y debería poder acceder correctamente.
Tutorial en vídeo
Si necesita instrucciones visuales, vea el siguiente vídeo.
Qué hacer si no puede solucionar el problema de redirección de inicio de sesión de WordPress
Si lo has intentado todo, desde borrar las cookies del navegador hasta desactivar temas y plugins, pero el problema persiste, puedes solicitar ayuda en la comunidad de WordPress.
Los usuarios de grupos como el WPBeginner Engage Facebook group pueden haber experimentado el mismo problema que usted y pueden proporcionar consejos sobre qué hacer para resolver los problemas de la página de inicio de sesión.
Aparte de eso, puede recurrir a soluciones de soporte de WordPress como WPBeginner Pro Services. Ofrecemos soporte premium de emergencia para WordPress, donde los expertos pueden identificar lo que está sucediendo con su sitio web y abordar la causa raíz del problema.
También puede contratar nuestros servicios de mantenimiento de WordPress para evitar que problemas como el malware, el elevado tiempo de inactividad y la desactualización de WordPress afecten a su sitio web en primer lugar.
No dude en concertar una cita con nuestro equipo hoy mismo para ver qué podemos hacer para arreglar su sitio web.
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Esperamos que este artículo te haya ayudado a resolver el problema de actualización y redirección de la página de inicio de sesión de WordPress. También puedes consultar nuestra guía completa de solución de problemas de WordPress o echar un vistazo a nuestra selección de los mejores plugins y herramientas de WordPress para hacer crecer tu sitio.
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Warren Ganye
I first cleared the cache and cookies. Initially it didn’t work, i couldnt stop the log in loop. This was because i had redirected the url to a sub directory using .htaccess.
I then had to delete the .htaccess file i had updated and created a new copy of it.
After that i was able to log in my wp-admin. Then i went to settings to customise the permalinks settings tag base to the name of the subdirectory i had placed the wordpress installation so that my other pages besides the home page could work. Hope it helps
Gavin
I’m able to log into WP Admin and then go to visit site and edit and browse from there on Internet Explorer. However on both google chrome and Safari, when I hit “Visit Site” it just takes me back to the admin login page again.. and again etc. I’ve tried everything and I’m just not understanding why it’s letting me get on with life in Internet Explorer but not Google Chrome/Safari. If someone replies to this, thanks for thought and time in advance!
Andy V
Gavin —
Exactly problem i am having. What did you do to resolve it?
Thanks,
Andy
Gilles
Hi,
On my side, the limitation came from a MySQL limitation of 100 Mb in my formula (which I did not know). After having reduced it, I could have access again to WP-admin.
Titus Raj
All above did not work for me.
I migrated from 5.6 php to 5.4php hosting
I then changed the new hosting to 5.6php then did migrate again, it worked.
Shahkar
Hi. I tested every things but not worked for me.
I wanted to create a backup from DirectAdmin but it appears an error in between backing up. It says the wp_usermeta is crashed and repair is not helpful for it.
So I opened the SSH and after login to server, I writed:
cd /var/lib/mysql/[DATABASE NAME]
and then:
myisamchk -r -v -f wp_usermeta
So this table is fixed and my users can login after this.
If you haven’t access to SSH you should contact your hosting support.
I hope it will be useful
Ather
Hey there! I have an active theme named ‘church’ in which i’m customizing a website. When i install plugins and make changes over the website, it works pretty fine. but then when i logout to my wordpress account, the changes made are reverted back. Please help me out!
Thanks in advance
Kingsley
After entering my login details, wp will reload and it wont redirect me to my dashboard. I then read through your guidelines. I tried everything and it was not working for me. The worst is that when I got to the step of delete htaccess, i did it and i started receiving 404 Not Found error on my login page. Please assist
Jason
One-man-show, do it yourself-er here… non computer wiz, banging my head against the wall for 4 days trying to fix this problem. Tried everything on this list, messed with my .htaccess and wp-config files a hundred different ways (which deleting all the .htaccess files worked for a second, until I resaved by permalink settings). . Also of importance was that I had used been using cloudflare for CDN purposes. Lastly, my problems coincided with switching hosting. So after trying everything here and about 1.5 hours on the phone with tech support at my hosting, it ended up being that I had a conflict with the www CNAME record. I serve my site as www and apparently the CNAME record with my new (actually original) host was still pointing at cloud flare. I “paused” my site with cloud flare, and updated the www CNAME record in my web host’s cPanel’s Advanced DNS Zone Editor by removing the (mynamerserver.cloudflare) from the end of themysite.mynameserver.cloudflare.com. Now the www CNAME is simply named mysite.com. Viola! Logged back in and all is good. Phew! On to the next fire, which is now that some of my navigation links on my site are 404-ing…but that’s for another thread. Thanks for this page and the active nature of this site, has already helped me fix/learn a ton.
Cheers!
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WPBeginner Support
Hey Jason,
Glad you solved it. For 404 errors, check out our guide on how to fix 404 error in WordPress.
Administrador
Craig Hodge
I have read through the entire article, and every single comment, tried every idea that has been suggested, and about a dozen others, and nothing works. I am still unable to log in to wp-admin.
Peter Vukovic
Another possibility is that your disk space is full. Wordpress login will fail silently if this is the case.
Vinny O'Hare
I had this issue and instead of going the ftp route I logged into my managewp account and logged in and resaved the permalinks and I was good to go.
Baggy
I found that the file permissions were not correct (group had write access).
stephen miller
Since installing SSL 10 days ago we’re unable to log in to the WordPress blog (all the WP files sit in that directory). The login credentials are accepted but the login page redirects back to itself with fields empty, We’ve tried everything- including everything mentioned in this article:
(Below the last of recommended fixes. The ‘x’ means they were tried to no effect)
x Clear Cookies to Resolve Login Issues
x Deactivate All Plugins
(x*) Revert Back to the Default Theme (there was no problem following a theme change 2 months ago)
x Delete .htaccess File
x Update Site URL (add these to wp-config.php)
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
(Did those with no effect)
We’re at our wits end with this. Would really appreciate some help. Remember we can only access the ftp files, not the WP admin area.
If nothing else, can we make a new blog and transfer several years of critical posts to the new one? Or do a re-install of WP via FTP? Please help!
WPBeginner Support
Hi Stephen,
After successfully installing SSL, your WordPress site should be using https instead of http. Please try adding these lines to wp-config.php file
1-click Use in WordPress
Administrador
vishal
after clicking the lost password in wordpress based my website still i am stuck over in the same page please help me with the same
Pat Parker
I increased the memory in wp-config and that worked.
define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘512M’);
andy
didn’t work fpr me
Connor G
Hi,
I have the same issue you outline in this post, however I’m also getting a “This site is not Secure” flag from Google which I was able to bypass through the ‘Advanced Options’ under the warning. I’ve tried all of the above with no luck. Even adjusting my website url in the PHPmyadmin tool hasn’t stopped me from being redirected.
Is there something else that has gone wrong here further than what you describe above, or is the Google security warning common with this issue?
Thanks a ton!
Lena
Hello there, I tried every trick and my wp-admin page still tell me “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.” I try loging in through wp-login.php and I see a login page but it redirects me to our homepage. I tried deactivating plugins, themes, and unblocking my IP through wp-config.php with no luck. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
ATRYNA
We have same problem, but after a few minutes and keep trying to loging I can access my wp-admin and the dashboard running normally agan.
Janice Roth
Hi Wordpress experts,
Would really appreciate a voice to calm my panic. My head is spinning. I am not a web expert, just a person setting up my own business site. My site is set up on Wordpress, on a temp URL while I’m still building it. Using RT them 19. Been using it no problem for a while, but now I can’t access the site using my usual user name and password. Keeps saying not valid”
Also, above the log in area there are a whole lot of lines that look like this.
Only 1 looks like this
Warning: ksort() expects parameter 1 to be array, object given in /home/content/html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/includes/core/template-functions.php on line 316
About 20 lines look like this
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/html/wp-content/plugins/bbpress/includes/core/template-functions.php:316) in /home/content/html/wp-login.php on line 394
WPBeginner Support
Hi Janice,
It seems like your theme or a plugin is causing this issue. Please take a look at our step by step WordPress troubleshooting guide to figure out what’s causing the issue.
Administrador
barbara
i can’t log in. wordpress won’t accept my name, my password. won’t allow me to create a new reader account under a different address or name. i am completely locked out and have lost hundreds of feeds. i am NOT a blogger – only a follower, and wordpress seems only interested in bloggers, with little or no support for followers. i have tried changing my password several times and even when brand-new, it will not be accepted. i have called the phone number and have gotten either no answer or a message telling me that the number is no longer in service. i am so frustrated i just want my feeds back so i can export them to someplace else.
Sutapa Chatterjee
I am not being able to log in at all, how do I even change the URL settings ?
Ryan
I did the last suggestion where you enter in
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
Took a bit to figure out how to do it but it worked perfectly. Thanks!
(BTW you can just do it through cpanel – file manager – and edit the code.)
Kas
I solved it by going to the php my admin and wp_users by changing the username to something else (same for nickname etc..) and saved. Logged in again with the new name and same password and it worked.
andy
didn’t work for me
Nelson Mulama
I had the same problem on multiple migrated websites and none of the above stated solutions seemed to work.
My problem arises from the fact that each time I do the migration, I create a totally new Word Press users who don’t have any posts or pages assigned to them.
The thing with the wp-login.php (for my case) is it was redirecting me to the homepage as I didn’t have any content assigned to the user.
Solution, went to the wp-posts table and assigned one article to the new user using userID (you will find this in your wp-users table)
solved the problem
David Rawlins
Thanks very much. For me it was a plugin that messed things up. Now sorted
Angelo Saponaro
Hi, Can I ask you to come has Solved? Not one of the solutions above me I have helped.
Thank you
Munna Hossain
It is really a common error of WordPress. I also faced this problem. But now I am Ok. All these options have not Worked. Thanks for sharing.
Angelo Saponaro
Hi, Can I ask you to come has Solved? Not one of the solutions above me I have helped.
Thank you
peter
The redirect problem occurred for me after the DNS DDoS attack on Oct 21, 2016.
I found a simple solution by including an admin page in the login path such as:
yourdomain.com/wp-admin/nav-menus.php
Login with this directed right to the menu panel.
After logout, I was able to login normally with just /wp-admin.
Don’t know why, but it worked!
Chris
Hey Peter, this happens to several of my websites as well. I normally go to wp-admin/theme-editor.php because it won’t let me login through wp-admin. When I click ‘Log In’, it just refreshes the login page.
Chris
and I’ve tried the options above, it still didn’t solve the issue.
Lynn Spivey
Thanks Peter!
Thanks so much for posting the link – my computer experience involves FaceBook and Amazon Prime, so I needed someone to tell me to type this and go here! Telling me to paste a code into something that I can’t even figure out how to access wasn’t working for me! I have spent a couple of days trying to log in and was just about to walk away for good! You saved the day, seriously. Hero! (:
Renee Blundon
THANK YOU! This finally finally finally resolved the login and logout issues with my site. I owe you guys big time!! What did the trick was editing the wp-config file with these two lines:
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
Thanks again, you guys are amazing!
-Renee
Niall Guerin
You are a superstar. Was really getting frustrated with other tips and guides. I followed your tips, 1 by 1. Nothing worked until the last one using the 2 define statements. In my case, I did a DNS update 72 hours ago. The DNS propagated to most locations within 12-24 hours, but the wp-admin completely failed. I used md5/password update via phpadmin from your other blog tip (also excellently written and illustrated) and was still having no joy so followed this guide as second step. As soon as I did it, the password invalid message then displayed after a test login. Then the password reset link started working also which did not work after all prior error checks. The reset mail was received and worked fine and all stable again. Really really appreciate you putting this together as you just sorted me out big time. Thanks. Niall
WPBeginner Support
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Administrador
Adeolu Adeyemi
Non of the above solutions worked for me. I had to check the php error log, and I saw this
WordPress database error Duplicate entry ‘0’ for key ‘PRIMARY’ for query INSERT INTO `wp_usermeta` (`user_id`, `meta_key`, `meta_value`) VALUES (4, ‘session_tokens’, ‘a:1:{s:64:\”235054a04c368610fe278c9aa25e46f411483bbc6b9dd52fa4574b3ba4d5ecac\”;a:4:{s:10:\”expiration\”;i:1476532105;s:2:\”ip\”;s:3:\”::1\”;s:2:\”ua\”;s:109:\”Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/52.0.2743.116 Safari/537.36\”;s:5:\”login\”;i:1476359305;}}’) made by wp_signon, wp_set_auth_cookie, WP_Session_Tokens->create, WP_Session_Tokens->update, WP_User_Meta_Session_Tokens->update_session, WP_User_Meta_Session_Tokens->update_sessions, update_user_meta, update_metadata, add_metadata
Querying the database to remove the umeta_id with id 0, did it for me.
Amin
you are right bro i have same problem too, but i didn’t get how resolve it u.u
Sommie Njoku
Yup. This did the trick for me!
Go to your database wp_usermeta and change the umeta_id 0 to something else.
Miguel
Last one worked forme
Thanksss
Dami3n
I run around 10 websites and never came across this problem until today. I closed my WordPress site by mistakes whilst doing a long edit. Not sure if this was the issue but on opening Firefox again an trying to login to WordPress i kept being redirected. I noticed i still got an error for logging in incorrectly.
I set off to work to try and find a solution. Renamed theme folders plugins got rid of cache. Nothing worked. I decided this has to be a problem with the .htacess file. Now the problem you have is most sites that you go through a cpanel will not show this file. So grab something like filezilla. To find it. I re uploaded the exact same one to the server and it’s all back to normal must have been a brain fart…. just seems odd that exact same file has fixed the problem.
[edit sorry]
Craig
Great – had this problem for a few days where I sometimes couldn’t log-in, but mostly when I went to view site when I WAS logged in, I’d see the maintenance mode page, as if I wasn’t logged in! Defined the site in WP-Config and problem sorted.
Thanks!
Bhavya
Hello,
My Wordpress Dashboard => Home( Edit Page) still loading what we do?
if i check in view page it shows my website(no errors in this page).
can anyone Please Suggest me.
Richard Taylor
Deactivating Plugins worked for me … thank you so much
Gareth
Deleting the .htaccess file solved my issue!
Thanks guys
Ocean
Defining the site URL worked for me! Thanks a ton!
Tejpal Choudhary
Last one “update site URL” worked for me .
Thanks from the bottom of the heart.
Dave
I had this problem when a site was built a long time ago without using wordpress secret-keys in the wp-config.php file.
When I added the secret keys to wp-config.php as part of upgrading the site’s security I was not able to login (even after trying all of the above fixes) and it seemed that the login page was just refreshing instead of bringing me to the wordpress dashboard.
To solve the login-refreshing problem, I temporarily went back to my old wp-config.php file without the secret-keys and was able to log in.
Kjetil
Last method worked – BUT the Settings > General > Wordpress URL and Website URL are greyed out/ impossible to change + if I remove those two lines from wp-config.php the problem returns.
ANY WAY to change the URL settings – and make them remain correct?
Thanks
PS I also tried to edit the database’s options table (and enter the correct site url in the first line there), but no luck.
Kathy Porter
Chrome > Settings > Advanced > Reset Settings
Chrome finally works like it’s supposed to again! Yay!
Joana Ashford
Yay this worked for me
Steve
LAST ONE WORKED! Huzzah!
David
Ditto!
Debaiss
Most of the time it is the plugins that creates this problem.
Kathy
I tried everything, too, and nothing worked. The problem only exists in Chrome for me.
Kathy
Finally it’s fixed! I reset Chrome.
Julio Fermin
I trying everything and don’t work permanently. What I can do? I am using hostinger and a godaddy domain.
Sagun Khadka
The last method worked for me Thanks
Kingsley Iyke
Regarding wp-admin login not coming up, I have done all of the above suggestions but non could fix the problem. Can anyone help with new solution. I`ll appreciate. Kingsley Iyke
Van Hallman
I fixed my issue by removing the top 2 lines in my wpconfig.php which were referencing a non existent W# Total cache install.
Janice
Excellent tutorial. Easy to figure out and best of all, following the instructions enabled me to solve my problem quickly!
Turns out a plug-in was the culprit so by renaming the plugin folder I was able to deactivate them all and sign in. (Good thing to know for the future.) I then added them back one by one to determine which plugin was causing the problem.
One thing … please don’t laugh … you have to double click on the plugin folder name to change it. I was right clicking on it to try to rename it (as you do in Windows file explorer) … minor detail I forgot about.
Joni
Any tips if none of these work? Only have the redirect issue when trying to login to Admin. Site seems fine for viewing for everyone. Just the login issue to Dashboard.
Georg
Jepp, the same problem like before… I’ve tried all the tricks, but nothing works…
Please help…
All the other sites with the same WP version still running best – also the login. Only one of the sites (at another provider) doesn’t work (only the login, I mean).
Sorry for my poor english…
All the best
Georg
Georg
Hello,
I’ve found the problem: One or more of three of my plugins caused an data-overflow of one of the fields in the database.
I’ve installed the problematic plugins:
– Simple login log
– Limit Login Attempts
– Rich Counter
The database has a total limit of 1024MB… but it used 1288MB and this caused the problem.
After erasing the content of the database-fields of all of the three plugins and reconfiguring the settings of them, the login was functioning till today…
Best Regards
Georg
Kingsley
Now of this works……. i suspect the database because when comparing it to default wp install AUTO_INCREMENT is missing from the “extra” column on my database
Kingsley
i mean NON work for me
Phoenix
Clearing the cache and cookies helped me. Thank you