If you want to have different WP Sites using different subpath (not subdomains). a primary domain at with separate blogs for Earth and Mars at and, another blog at, and yet another blog at.
SCENARIO 3: You want a combination of the two previous scenarios eg. SCENARIO 2: You want multiple websites/blogs at different domains eg. your primary domain is and you have separate websites/blogs at, and. SCENARIO 1: You want multiple websites/blogs at subdomains of your primary domain eg. The Bitnami Wordpress MultiSite is intended for the next scenarios: If you want to change any htaccess configuration, please edit the merged file. This file is included in the /opt/bitnami/apps/wordpress/conf/nf configuration file. All the htaccess information is collected and merged at /opt/bitnami/apps/wordpress/conf/nf in the Bitnami WP Stack. In the /opt/bitnami/apps/wordpress/htdocs/wp-config.php WordPress configuration file. The Bitnami WP Multiste includes by default: define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true)
The first thing I recommend you is to use the official Bitnami documentation instead of any other tutorials when customizing a Bitnami Stack: Is there any folder permission i can cross check? Also if a multi site is created will it create a folder in my wordpress directory? Currently no folder is created. What am i doing wrong here? The 1st site works perfectly. If i try to access the site i get the following:.Navigated to Network admin and created a site with name, description and an existing email.RewriteRule ^(+/)?(wp-(content|admin|includes). Updated the wp-config with following by copying from wordpress setting provided during the installation.ĭefine('DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE', '') Īdded. The subdirectory options remains disabled without it.Īdded the following in wp-config to enable multisite>Įnabled multi site by choosing Subdirectory option (not subdomain) So created a host on my local computer to access the site.
These are the steps i followed based on the tutorial provided by wordpress ( ) I am trying to setup wordpress multisite on an amazon AWS instance.