Sua página de login do WordPress continua sendo atualizada e redirecionada quando você tenta fazer login no seu site?
Esse problema o bloqueia na área de administração do WordPress, impossibilitando-o de trabalhar em seu site.
Neste artigo, mostraremos como corrigir o problema de atualização e redirecionamento da página de login do WordPress.
O que causa o problema de atualização e redirecionamento da página de login no WordPress?
O erro de atualização e redirecionamento da página de login do WordPress geralmente é causado por configurações incorretas de URL do WordPress ou falha na definição de cookies de login.
Normalmente, quando você faz login, o WordPress valida seu nome de usuário e senha e, em seguida, define um cookie de login no seu navegador. Depois disso, ele o redireciona para o painel do WordPress.
Se o WordPress não conseguir definir o cookie de login corretamente ou se o URL da área de administração do WordPress estiver incorreto, você será redirecionado para a tela de login em vez do painel de administração.
Os problemas de login também podem ser causados por diferentes erros do WordPress, como o erro ao estabelecer conexão com o banco de dados, erro interno do servidor ou a tela branca da morte.
Com isso em mente, vamos solucionar e corrigir o problema de redirecionamento e atualização da página de login do WordPress. Você pode usar esses links rápidos para ir para um método específico:
Observação: se você quiser experimentar as etapas avançadas deste tutorial do WordPress, crie primeiro um backup do seu site. Consulte nosso guia sobre como criar manualmente um backup do banco de dados do WordPress.
Tutorial em vídeo
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Método 1: Limpar cookies para resolver problemas de login
O WordPress usa cookies para autenticação de login, portanto, a primeira etapa na solução de problemas de login do WordPress é a mais simples. Você precisará limpar os cookies e o cache do navegador.
No Google Chrome, basta clicar no menu de configurações do navegador e selecionar Mais ferramentas ” Limpar dados de navegação.
Isso abrirá a página Configurações do Chrome com um pop-up “Limpar dados de navegação” exibido na tela.
A partir daí, você precisa selecionar as opções “Limpar cookies e outros dados do site” e “Imagens e arquivos armazenados em cache”.
Em seguida, clique no botão “Limpar dados”, e o Google Chrome limpará o cache do navegador.
Além disso, certifique-se de que seu navegador tenha os cookies ativados. Depois de fazer isso, reinicie o navegador e tente fazer login. Isso deve corrigir o problema para a maioria das pessoas.
Temos um guia completo com capturas de tela que mostram como limpar o cache e os cookies em todos os principais navegadores.
Método 2: Atualizar as configurações de URL do WordPress
O WordPress vem com configurações para a URL de seu site e a URL de sua instalação do WordPress.
Se você tiver acesso à área de administração do WordPress, poderá ver essa opção na página Configurações ” Geral.
Se esses URLs estiverem incorretos, o WordPress o redirecionará de volta para a página de login.
Como não é possível acessar a área de administração do WordPress, você precisará editar o arquivo wp-config.php para corrigir esse problema.
O arquivo wp-config.php é um arquivo especial no WordPress que contém suas configurações importantes do WordPress. Você pode acessá-lo usando um cliente FTP ou por meio do aplicativo File Manager no painel da sua conta de hospedagem do WordPress.
Você encontrará o arquivo wp-config.php na pasta raiz do seu site. Basta editar o arquivo e colar as seguintes linhas de código logo antes da linha que diz: "Isso é tudo, pare de editar! Feliz publicação"
.
define('WP_HOME','https://www.example.com');
define('WP_SITEURL','https://www.example.com');
Não se esqueça de substituir “example.com” por seu próprio nome de domínio.
Depois disso, salve as alterações e carregue o arquivo de volta em seu site.
Agora você pode visitar o site do WordPress e tentar fazer login. Esperamos que isso tenha resolvido o problema para você. Caso contrário, continue lendo para ver outras etapas de solução de problemas.
Método 3: Excluir o arquivo .htaccess no WordPress
Às vezes, o arquivo .htaccess pode ser corrompido, o que pode resultar em erros internos do servidor ou no erro de atualização da página de login.
Basta acessar seu site usando um cliente FTP ou por meio do aplicativo File Manager no painel do seu provedor de hospedagem.
Uma vez conectado, localize o arquivo .htaccess no diretório raiz do seu site e faça o download para o seu computador como um backup.
Se você não conseguir encontrar o arquivo .htaccess, este guia sobre por que o arquivo .htaccess pode estar ausente poderá ajudá-lo.
Depois disso, vá em frente e exclua o arquivo .htaccess de seu site.
Em seguida, abra o diretório wp-admin e, se houver um arquivo .htaccess lá, vá em frente e exclua-o também.
Agora você pode tentar fazer login no site do WordPress. Se conseguir, isso significa que o arquivo .htaccess estava impedindo que você fizesse login no WordPress.
Depois de fazer o login, basta acessar a página Configurações ” Permalinks no painel de administração do WordPress e clicar no botão “Salvar” sem fazer nenhuma alteração. Isso gerará um novo arquivo .htaccess para seu site.
Método 4: Desativar todos os plug-ins do WordPress
Às vezes, os plug-ins do WordPress podem causar esse problema, especialmente se houver um conflito entre dois plug-ins.
Para desativar facilmente todos os seus plug-ins do WordPress, conecte-se ao seu site usando um cliente FTP ou por meio do aplicativo Gerenciador de arquivos no painel da sua conta de hospedagem na Web.
Depois de conectado, vá para o diretório /wp-content/. Dentro dele, você verá uma pasta chamada “plugins”. É nessa pasta que o WordPress instala todos os seus plug-ins.
Basta renomear a pasta de plug-ins para “plugins_backup”. Isso desativará todos os plug-ins do WordPress instalados em seu site.
Também temos um tutorial detalhado sobre como desativar todos os plug-ins do WordPress quando o administrador do WordPress estiver inacessível.
Depois de desativar todos os plug-ins, tente fazer login no site do WordPress. Se tiver êxito, isso significa que um dos plug-ins estava causando o problema.
Método 5: Reverter para o tema padrão
Os temas do WordPress também podem causar conflitos após a atualização para uma versão mais recente do WordPress ou do próprio tema. Para descobrir se o problema está sendo causado pelo seu tema, será necessário desativá-lo.
O processo é semelhante ao da desativação de plug-ins. Conecte-se ao seu site usando um cliente FTP. Em seguida, vá para o diretório /wp-content/themes/ e renomeie o diretório do tema atual para “themes_backup”.
Depois de fazer isso, tente fazer login novamente. Se tiver sucesso, isso significa que seu tema estava causando o problema.
Agora você pode reinstalar uma nova cópia do tema para ver se isso resolve o problema. Se o problema reaparecer, será necessário entrar em contato com o suporte do seu tema ou mudar para um tema diferente do WordPress.
Método 6: Reinstalar o núcleo do WordPress
Em casos raros, o problema de atualização persistente da página de login pode ser causado por arquivos corrompidos do núcleo do WordPress.
Esses arquivos principais são a base do seu site WordPress e gerenciam as funcionalidades essenciais. Se esses arquivos forem danificados ou substituídos por códigos incorretos, isso pode levar a vários erros, inclusive problemas de login.
Primeiro, acesse o site WordPress.org e faça o download da versão mais recente do software. Após o download, descompacte o arquivo em seu computador. Isso criará uma pasta chamada “wordpress” que conterá todos os arquivos necessários para a reinstalação.
Em seguida, você precisará se conectar ao seu site usando um cliente FTP ou o gerenciador de arquivos fornecido pela empresa de hospedagem.
Depois de conectado, navegue até a pasta raiz de seu site. Esse é o diretório principal que contém pastas como wp-admin, wp-content e wp-includes.
Nesta etapa, pegue todos os arquivos da pasta “wordpress” em seu computador e carregue-os no diretório raiz do seu site.
Seu cliente FTP solicitará que você confirme a substituição de quaisquer arquivos principais existentes.
Como você está excluindo arquivos corrompidos do núcleo do WordPress e substituindo-os por novos, escolha “Overwrite” e selecione a opção “Always use this action” para evitar a necessidade de confirmar cada arquivo individualmente.
Por fim, clique em “OK” para iniciar o processo de upload. Seu cliente FTP substituirá os arquivos principais do WordPress em seu site pelos arquivos novos do seu computador.
Após a conclusão do upload, visite seu site para ver se o erro foi corrigido. Se o problema de login for causado por um arquivo principal corrompido ou por malware, a mensagem de erro deverá desaparecer e você poderá fazer login com êxito.
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Esperamos que este artigo tenha ajudado você a resolver o problema de atualização e redirecionamento da página de login do WordPress. Talvez você também queira ver nosso guia completo de solução de problemas do WordPress ou conferir nossas principais opções dos melhores plug-ins e ferramentas do WordPress para expandir seu site.
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Goxi
You safe my life man! Just messed around the login wp admin site if it wasn’t for this tutorial I would never have solved the problem!
WPBeginner Support
Glad our guide was helpful
Administrador
Tomer
Thank you very much for this tutorial!
I have tried these methods and managed to temporarily fix the problem.
The thing is, that after everything seems to be working again, the next day it happens again. Without me changing anything at all. Any tips on that?
WPBeginner Support
You would want to reach out to your hosting provider to ensure there is nothing on their end that could be causing this conflict
Administrador
Sulivan
For those who ended up here an after all steps could’t solve this, check if you changed table prefix. I have changed mines and just figured out that there are some usermeta that stores the old prefix.
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing what was the issue on your site
Administrador
shahin
thank you bro , amazing content and very useful
WPBeginner Support
Glad you like our content
Administrador
Julie
Tks a lot ! You save me !
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome, glad our guide could help
Administrador
Ann
Thanks a lot to all of you, and specially to Hand: Changing back php version to 7.3 solved this for me!
WPBeginner Support
Glad the recommendations could help you
Administrador
Hand
I had this issue and spent an entire day trying every possible solution mentioned here and elsewhere without any progress. Then I remembered that I had changed the PHP version from 7.3 to 7.4 on my hosting’s control panel (DirectAdmin). Changing back php version to 7.3 solved this for me.
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing the solution that worked for you
Administrador
Jeff
This worked for me.
Joe
I’ve just worked out that PHP 7.4 missed three of the extensions we had installed on PHP 7.3:
php74-php-opcache
php74-php-process
php74-php-soap
As soon as they were enabled and provisioned the wp-admin 404 error disappeared. Hope that helps you to upgrade to 7.4 trouble-free!
Shiv
Hi
I followed this article and in my case i found one plugin was causing this issue.So it found it by renaming each plugin and keep trying the login and once i reached this plugin and renamed it …admin login worked.So…i renamed back rest of the plugins to their original names and keep this once renamed and admin worked and later i sorted my plugin
Thanks
WPBeginner Support
Glad you were able to get your site working and thanks for sharing the method you used for other users with this issue
Administrador
mark
I deleted the htaccess file as instructed, and now I can’t get a login screen at all. No access to my site (404)
WPBeginner Support
To check for the possible issues, you would want to go through the steps in our article here: https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
Administrador
Di
Thanks, you’re a life saver. The .htaccess hack worked!
WPBeginner Support
Glad our recommendation could be helpful
Administrador
gho
I owe you one! I used the codes and it’s simply worked. Big thanks wpbeginner!
WPBeginner Support
Glad our guide could help
Administrador
Giang Nguyen
thanks man. Your Update Site URL works!
I tried to manually install piece by piece in my local macbook, to learn how wordpress work, and missing your piece!
The install manual doesn’t really have this kind of info =)
giang
WPBeginner Support
Glad our recommendation could help you
Administrador
Todd
I’ve had this issue before many years ago and I think my fix was the same this time as it was then. After trying many many suggestions above, what finally did it for me was clearing my chrome browsing history. Someone mentioned trying that and not working, but this was not actually offered as a solution so I thought I would post it. Thanks!
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing what worked for you
Administrador
Peter
I was having a login error where my login page keeps refreshing and redirecting me back to the login screen. And for me (I tried all of the above solutions) and none of them worked.
Then I checked the error_log file on my WordPress site and saw that the problem I was having said “WordPress database error Disk full”
As a result, I went into my wp-config.php file and added the following code to file right above the text line where it says in the file “* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */”.
The code I added is:
define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘256M’);
Problem solved.
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing the solution that worked for you
Administrador
Chris
Thanks for this – it worked perfectly and tehe memory limit solved the problem. I was really angry because all other stuff like plugins, themes, .htaccess didn’t work!!!
Greetigs Chris
purushotham
i am not able to login my wordpress admin ,getting 404 error.what should i do to reslove the issue.
WPBeginner Support
For a starting point, you would want to reset your permalinks using: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-wordpress-posts-returning-404-error/
If that does not solve the error then you could try the troubleshooting steps in our guide here:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
Administrador
Travis
None of these options worked for me… Turns out to be a hosting issue. Called Network Solutions and they said that because my database was over 300mb I needed to upgrade my database because after 300mb they lock you out…. Upgrading by DB fixed the issue. Who knew….?!
WPBeginner Support
Glad you were able to find the solution to the problem
Administrador
Chris
How did you upgrade the WP database? I think this may be my problem.
WPBeginner Support
You would reach out to your hosting provider and they would let you know if you need more space for your database similar to Travis
Administrador
hamdi
Defining these lines ON TOP OF wp-config.php helped. They don’t help if you put them at the bottom.
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
WPBeginner Support
It should still work if you place it at the bottom of the wp-config file, there may have been a problem with where you placed it depending on what’s in your specific wp-config file.
Administrador
Joe G
Nothing worked for me until I went into ftp server and edited index.php in the site’s root (alongside all of the other wp-related files mentioned here), and set define( ‘WP_USE_THEMES’, FALSE )
This will temporarily break your site temporarily (no error codes, just white screen), though my site loading wasn’t the problem. This allowed me to finally access my dashboard through the login site, where I then put a brand new theme on and fixed what I thought might be the culprit (I made the mistake of redirecting my “Home” link on my menu to an exterior site).
After removing the “Home” link, (or just to be safe, the menu in general), and creating a new menu with only the pages in question I wanted to use, I re-set the ‘wp_use_themes’ to TRUE and we’re back off to the races again!
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing what worked for you
Administrador
Mohsen
I’ ve tested all of these solutions, but my problem has not solved.
WPBeginner Support
If none of these methods worked then you may want to reach out to your hosting provider to ensure there aren’t any issues on their end.
Administrador
Matt Nigro
My issue is that everyone has access to my site…no login required! Can someone help.
WPBeginner Support
Do you mean people can view your site or people can log in to your site? If you mean the login then if you’ve logged in once, WordPress should log you back in but your site’s visitors would still need to log in. If you visit your site in an incognito browser you should see what your visitors see.
Administrador
Pranay Singh
I am unable to login to the wordpress admin page as it is showing too many redirects(error) as I had just installed the wordpress and since then I am unable to login the page I have made every change and have checked each possible way through which I can make changes. I have done everything but nothing works. Please help me with the issue.
WPBeginner Support
For the too many redirects error, you would want to take a look at a different article of ours located here: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-error-too-many-redirects-issue-in-wordpress/
Administrador
Peter Guckian
For some reason, everytime I go to login into my work’s cms site it redirects me to the actual website rather than the dashboard, have deleted browsing history, cookies, cache etc but no luck. Nobody else in the office seems to have faced this difficulty before
WPBeginner Support
If you’re using the /wp-admin url to log into the site you may want to try instead using /wp-login.php to see if your browser is not fully clearing the cache.
Administrador
Hugo
For me the solution was deleting user.ini file in the root of my site
This file was created by host
WPBeginner Support
Thanks for sharing this method, hopefully it helps anyone else if the above methods don’t work
Administrador
Stephen Vincent Abarca
I have a problem in my login. When I visit my site with /wp-admin it then put itself to /wp-login.php with a popup login indicating “your connection to this site is not private”. I cannot login even I put my user and pass.
WPBeginner Support
WordPress should normally redirect you to that page if you have not logged in. From the error, you may need to ensure your SSL and https are set up correctly: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-add-ssl-and-https-in-wordpress/
Administrador
mahyar
thank you for your guide
i delete htaccess and every thing fixed
i made another one from setting and save
then i compare both backup file and new one
the backup one has some extra entries
is it ok? or i wil face problem?
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on what is in the file, you would normally lose any added settings such as: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/9-most-useful-htaccess-tricks-for-wordpress/
Administrador
Stefano
My issue is little different. When I click on customize theme, i get white page.
Also tried to install the default theme, but nothing changes. I noticed one thing in the url, this code %3A%2F%2F instead of // and that should be part of the problem i think…
I wanted to ask if someone had the same misadventure and how he solved it. Thanks P.S. This problem occurred to me a few months ago, but I had not given too much weight, thinking it would be resolved with a new upgrade, but unfortunately it was not …
WPBeginner Support
The %s are it encoding the symbols in the url, that would likely not be your issue. You may want to try increasing your memory limit: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/fix-wordpress-memory-exhausted-error-increase-php-memory/
To see if you are running out of memory as it is loading or check with your host to see if this could be an error that they can see.
Administrador
Reza Taba
Divi Builder plugin was the culprit. Disabling it resolved the issue. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled it.
FIXED.
Thanks for the help!
Marnus
None of the mentioned methods worked for me.
Resetting my password worked for me though.
And no, I did not try to log in with the wrong password.
I tested using a wrong password and the site would respond accordingly by saying it is wrong, but when using the correct password, it would just be in the login loop.
Michael Morad-McCoy
NONE of the above worked! Very, very frustrated as I need to migrate my site to a new host and doing so manually hasn’t worked so I wanted to try a plug-in. But I cannot access Network Admin to add the plugins!! Arrgh!
saurab
Hi
I tried all these steps but still i am not able to login.
Chinmay Ray
Hi, Thank You for this blog it cleared alot of my doubts. I have one query
i have access to wordpress however, when i login with email and password, i come back to the website instead of wordpress dashboard of that website. Yes am not admin. i have been given access by my client.
please help me with this.
WPBeginner Support
Hi Chinmay,
The client may have a plugin to redirect users to the homepage upon login. You may need to ask them to find and disable that plugin.
Administrador
ken
once again. this site save my site.
saber.tabatabaee
my case in mysql status of admin user changed to zero 0 and just need to change it to 1
MR-wp
Hello dear admin
I’m really Thankful
my problem solved after 2 hours struggling
I am from Iran and I am very happy I visited your website.
Wim
Those 2 last lines of code helped me… A LOT!
Many thanks for this post…
Rama
i tried all this steps and field to login return me to home page is there is any another solution to fix this issue ? and thanks.
Dapo Momodu
When i disabled my plugins folder from cpanel i was able to login. So now i will look for the plugin that made it act like that
Rams
Thanks a lot. I dig my head for more than a day on this. I have to move my client’s website from our server to HostGator and I found that even if I gave valid login credentials, I can’t logs into it.
The stupid thing I did is if WordPress Address URL and Site Address URL is not same, Google Chrome can’t allow to logs in.
The problem is domain is redirected to www. Since WordPress Address URL doesn’t have www, Chrom didn’t recognize as a legit one.
Thank you so much for your effort in making this valuable article.
WPBeginner Support
Hi Rams,
Glad you found it helpful. Don’t forget to join us on Twitter for more WordPress tips and tutorials.
Administrador
Emilia Wiliams
IT WORKED. Thanks!
I deleted all public, primary and sub-domain .htaccess though.
Then saved permalinks and all was good.
Paul de Jong
Hi,
None of that worked, but using this did:
define (‘RELOCATE’, true);
Thanks.
Luke
Hello Paul,
Where did you put that code?
in the wp-config file?
Manas Dattagupta
Pls tell me how? And where did you put those code.
Umair
I also had tried all methods but nothing work. At end when i define my site URL it worked for me.
Thanks a lot admin.
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
these lines worked for me.
Serge
Works well for me (just need to wait for a while….)
wp-config.php
define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com’);
define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com’);
Thanks
Cheers
Serge
shivpujan patel
hello sir my wordpress site login page this has been disabled .. please help me
HengamV
I had the same problem for a week … I tried everything on this list and so more and nothing helped to fix that … just try this one too and let me know if it works:
download “php.ini” file and delete it !
if it works then there is problem with a code in this file … solve the problem making code and fix it and again upload “php.ini” back into your public_html folder
Luke
HENGAMV – That works!!
“download “php.ini” file and delete it !
if it works then there is problem with a code in this file … solve the problem making code and fix it and again upload “php.ini” back into your public_html folder”
MT!
Nikhil
HI,
what a great post it helped me my site started working thank you very much.
Anna
“Update Site URL” for the win! Thanks so much. I was neck deep in suggested help articles before I found this. Worked immediately, and super simple too.
July
Thanks a lot! It worked!
Craig Wallace
Another deficiency in WP environment.
Fast becoming a poor choice for web developers.
Alex
None of the solutions worked for me. But what I discovered was my host provider suspects a custom script was malicious and placed a post block on my server. Once I removed that, I can login again.
Shabeel
Dear Sir,
Same Problem here.. None of the solutions worked for me. May I How to remove that custom script from my server. ??
Holly Louise
This is too damn upsetting. EVERY time I try to log in to my wordpress.com account I am told I have the wrong password EVEN when I get it reset by wordpress!! I am NOT going to disable all my extensions. I am NOT going to clear my cache every time I want to log in to use my account. Pain in the arse. Figure it out people. Find a way for the users to actually use this thing! This has been going on for years and it is WHY I rarely ever use wordpress.
WPBeginner Support
Hi Holly,
Your issue is probably related to WordPress.com. This article is about self hosted WordPress.org websites. Please see our article on the difference between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org.
Administrador
Hamza Khan
i have this problem in all of my sites that are hosted in my dedicated server.