Hello Tom,
Thanks for your reply.
Please be aware that this notification is likely caused in your individual WordPress environment by
- a slow server and results in a server-side timeout of your website
- too strict security settings (for example, Cloudflare, Wordfence or other security plugins, firewalls or your host)
I recommend checking the steps in this guide to solve the issue, as simply deactivating certain plugins may not resolve it if their settings remain active:
The connection to the server failed. Please try again!
Best regards
Benedikt
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I have tried turning off all security plugins. In the end, I cloned my site, turned off ALL plugins except Cloud2Social, and disabled all server side caching. (Cloudflare, Breeze, and Varnish).
I have whitelisted the Cloud2Social IPs and my server IP's in my hosting company's firewall.
The only part of the plugin that seems to be impacted is creating a new entry in the Calendar function, I can edit existing entries and create listings in other ways, just not through the Calendar function.
I host with Cloudways.com, is there any known issue with Cloudways hosting and Cloud2Social?
How can I determine if the issue is the noted 504 Error due to DNS entries?
Thanks!
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"The connection to the server failed. Please try again!"
Blog2Social was working until this morning. Now I get "The connection to the server failed. Please try again!"
I have tried turning off all other plugins except Blog2Social and am still getting the error.
There is no Cloudflare type server for the site.
I get this when I try to schedule through the calendar, I click "Add A Post", then "Share your WordPress posts, pages or products", and the error message is shown.
However, I can schedule it through the "All Posts" option.
Does anyone have insight?
Thanks!
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