SSL Certificate for Secure Website

Started by bukharifaran, May 07, 2018, 10:12:25 AM

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bukharifaran

I have added my website to CloudFlare and from there I have enabled the Free SSL provided by CloudFlare. Now my main website which is a WordPress blog https://www.amps.edu.pk is working fine. The https sign is green and it shows that "connection is secure". But when I access the forum at https://www.amps.edu.pk/forum the https sign is gray and it says "Your connection to this site is not fully secure.

Non https links to the forum are redirecting to https links properly on the forum. But the green secured sign is not visible.

Kindly help me what should I do so that my forum also shows a secure connection.

Thanks.
My Forum: Mobile Fun | My Blog: Mobile Fun Blog

Shambles

Your browser console shows you what's not secure...


Looking

Scan through your theme files and look for all occurrences of http:// and change it to https://. This may be of help to you: repair settings. Understanding where it goes and what it does: What is repair_settings.php?

Shambles

Repair_settings might work, though all other image objects are secure. The upshrink is managed within index.template.php

@buk, clear your cookies as well - the upshrink setting is stored in a cookie

bukharifaran

I am sorry that I couldn't follow the topic, but I am back now.

Quote from: Shambles on May 07, 2018, 10:21:11 AM
Your browser console shows you what's not secure...

I can see the console and the unsecured URLs, but I have no idea how can I make it secure?

Quote from: Looking on May 07, 2018, 10:25:02 AM
Scan through your theme files and look for all occurrences of http:// and change it to https://. This may be of help to you: repair settings. Understanding where it goes and what it does: What is repair_settings.php?

I have tried to find the 'http' in .php files in theme folder, but I can't see the http URLs which I can change.

Then I tried the repair_settings.php, there current values are with http and recommended values are also with http.

Should I change http to https manually by running repair_settings.php??

Kindly see the images below
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vbgamer45

Yes you should change the urls via repair_settings
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Ruben Rocha

when you browse to the repair tool with the browser start with https not http.
That will allow you to click on all the paths to update it to https.
The same goes for www
if you want https://www.mysite.com
then run https://www.mysite.com/repair_settings.php
if you don't want to use www then run
https://mysite.com/repair_settings.php
Then click on the suggestions.

bukharifaran

Quote from: Ruben Rocha on May 19, 2018, 05:35:31 PM
when you browse to the repair tool with the browser start with https not http.
That will allow you to click on all the paths to update it to https.
The same goes for www
if you want https://www.mysite.com
then run https://www.mysite.com/repair_settings.php
if you don't want to use www then run
https://mysite.com/repair_settings.php
Then click on the suggestions.

I have run it with https:// but still the recommended option is 'http'...

Should I change it manually?
My Forum: Mobile Fun | My Blog: Mobile Fun Blog

shawnb61

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