• Resolved gipsy84

    (@gipsy84)


    Dear Sirs,
    each time I have to update Yoast seo and Yoast seo premium plugins, I always get a 502 Bad Gateway error for a short time after the update.
    Moreover, Yoast Seo premium always fails to update the first time I try to process the update.
    Could you kindly tell me why this is happening and how to avoid this?
    It is now months that I’m getting this issue for both plugins

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  • Hi @gipsy84,

    Sorry to hear that this problem is happening with every update. Server errors like 502 Bad Gateway errors are usually related to caching or security settings. These errors are usually temporary and disappear after the update once the cache has been cleared.

    If that’s the case for your site, it’s not something that can be fixed in Yoast SEO, but you can take the following steps to see if there is a problem:

    1. Confirm that your version of WordPress and the server meets the plugin’s minimum requirements. You can often find these details by going to Tools > Site Health > Info in WordPress.

    2. Clear or disable your cache from caching plugins, the server, a CDN like Cloudflare. If you are not sure how to clear the cache from a plugin, please contact the plugin author. If you’d like to clear the cache from the server, please speak to your host provider.

    3. Check your PHP error log for any error messages. You can do this by enabling WordPress debugging or contact your web host.

    We are going ahead and mark this topic as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance, feel free to create a new topic. Thank you!

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