Anindya Sundar Mandal
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto-Install Free SSL – Generate & Install Free SSL Certificates] Love it!@luapi You’re most welcome.
@mjyanagirl
Email delivery depends on several server factors after a plugin sends an email through WordPress. Moreover, it may land on the SPAM folder, depending on your domain’s reputation.It works with Godaddy. An user reported so with a 5-star rating: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/worked-greats-with-godaddy-cpanel-shared-hosting/ Moreover, we have tested successfully with Godaddy cPanel.
As I mentioned in my last reply, Google Chrome shows that The SSL installed on imagesbyrnb.com was issued to *.prod.iad2.secureserver.net https://freessl.tech/support/no-ssl-installed-imagesbyrnb-com.png
How can you expect Force HTTPS to work without a valid SSL installed?Unfortunately, you didn’t follow our documentation, support thread, not even the steps I posted in this thread.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by Anindya Sundar Mandal. Reason: Though you have reinstalled WordPress, this issue still continues
- This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by tobifjellner (Tor-Bjorn “Tobi” Fjellner).
@questriver You’re most welcome.
@mjyanagirl These are not the emails I was talking about. Please check the documentation link, you’ll find the subject line and content of the email.
Google Chrome shows that The SSL installed on imagesbyrnb.com was issued to *.prod.iad2.secureserver.net It looks like the default SSL of the server.
Our plugin only installs SSL only missed to the same domain, and never uninstall it. Moreover, the cPanel API will not install the wrong SSL.
Please either follow the steps I described in the last email or manually install a correct SSL certificate on imagesbyrnb.com
@mjyanagirl Similar issue has been resolved last week here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/not-able-to-access-my-site-after-installing-auto-install-free-ssl-2-1-4/
Your website doesn’t have an SSL certificate installed. You must have clicked the ‘Force HTTPS’ button without installing an SSL certificate. Please use the ‘Force HTTPS’ option only after you install an SSL. We have clearly mentioned this in the plugin dashboard.
When you clicked ‘Force HTTPS’, the plugin sends an automated email to you with a link. The subject is “‘Auto-Install Free SSL’ has activated Force HTTPS on your website”. If you click that link it will revert your website back to HTTP. If you don’t locate that email, please search in spam.
Alternatively, follow these steps to get access:
1. Log in to your web hosting control panel.
2. Click PhpMyAdmin
3. Select your website’s database
4. Click the ‘_options‘ table
5. Find option_name ‘siteurl’ and ‘home’. Make change option_value of these and replace https:// with http://
6. Find option_name ‘aifs_force_ssl’ and set the value ‘option_value’ 0 (zero). Please check this documentation https://freessl.tech/free-ssl-certificate-for-wordpress-website/#reverthttpPlease let me know if that works.
@mjyanagirl Please let me know your website URL. We need it to trace the issue.
@aitpro You’re welcome.
@dogbeds No problem 🙂 You’re welcome. Request you for a review: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/auto-install-free-ssl/reviews/#new-post
Thanks.@dogbeds The plugin doesn’t connect to our server. You don’t need to whitelist any IP. Do you have two-factor authentication enabled in your cPanel?
@ulsarudheen You’re welcome. Glad that it worked.
Please fill in the forms according to the step numbers starting from the Basic Settings. See AFTER ACTIVATION section here in the description. Feel free to ask me if you face any more issues.
@ulsarudheen Your website doesn’t have an SSL certificate installed. I guess you clicked the ‘Force HTTPS’ button. Please use this option only after you install an SSL. We have clearly mentioned this in the plugin dashboard.
When you clicked ‘Force HTTPS’, the plugin sends an automated email to you with a link. The subject is “‘Auto-Install Free SSL’ has activated Force HTTPS on your website”. If you click that link it will revert your website back to HTTP. If you don’t locate that email, please search in spam.
Alternatively, follow these steps to get access:
1. Log in to your web hosting control panel.
2. Click PhpMyAdmin
3. Select your website’s database
4. Click the ‘_options‘ table
5. Find option_name ‘siteurl’ and ‘home’. Make change option_value of these and replace https:// with http://Please let me know if that works.
@hootero Thank you!
@cristinallorens Thank you!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto-Install Free SSL – Generate & Install Free SSL Certificates] Amazing…@gibsonjoe You’re welcome.
@roaditsolutions Thank you!