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    red flag SSL headache....

    I had my SSL installed and here is my issue.. maybe someone knows how to help (i hope)

    1. if i just enter www.classydesires.com - it does not show the lock
    it only shows if i enter https://www.classydesires.com

    does this mean that i am not secure without typing in the HTTPS?
    (most people DONT do this....they will just enter www.domainname.com)

    2. when i DO enter https://www.classydesires.com NONE of my images show? how can i get my page to load normally?

    3. my SSL cert shows my registered address. Can i take this out.. i run the business form home.. so i dont like it to sho the full address.. maybe i can leave just the city state and zip.... ???

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    Did you buy a SSL certificate for:

    classydesires.com

    or

    www.classydesires.com

    The lock should only show when you reach https
    Cheers!
    v2.2.1

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    my hosting company bought it and installed it for me... and i have gotten no response back

    on my certificate when you click over it says... http://www.classydesires.com/

    im so confused.. i dont really understand how these work other than encryption...

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    Your SSL Cert doesn't match what you have in your includes/configure.php and admin/includes/configure.php
    https://classydesires.com and https://www.classydesires.com are not the same when comes to the SSL cert.

    This may help.
    https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/index.php?article=14

    Zen-Cart knows when to serve secure pages.

    M

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    As top hand says, the cert is not registered correctly. You need to contact the host and get them to re-register it to www.classydesires.com

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    Quote Originally Posted by bigbadboy View Post
    As top hand says, the cert is not registered correctly. You need to contact the host and get them to re-register it to www.classydesires.com
    You don't need to do this.

    All you have to is make the changes with your includes/configure.php and admin/includes/configure.php files.

    You have
    Code:
      // Define the webserver and path parameters
     define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://classydesires.com'); 
     define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://classydesires.com'); 
     define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');
    You need to have
    Code:
    // Define the webserver and path parameters
     define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.classydesires.com'); 
     define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.classydesires.com'); 
     define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    That's the ticket!
    Cheers!
    v2.2.1

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    Thanks so much for your responses!!!!!
    this is what i have (my host must have gone and changed it - except NOW i cant get to the checkout)
    /includes/configure.php
    // Define the webserver and path parameters
    // HTTP_SERVER is your Main webserver: eg, http://www.yourdomain.com
    // HTTPS_SERVER is your Secure webserver: eg, https://www.yourdomain.com
    define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.classydesires.com');
    define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.classydesires.com');

    // Use secure webserver for checkout procedure?
    define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');

    /admin/includes/configure.phpdefine('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.classydesires.com');
    define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.classydesires.com');
    define('HTTP_CATALOG_SERVER', 'http://www.classydesires.com');
    define('HTTPS_CATALOG_SERVER', 'https://www.classydesires.com');

    // Use secure webserver for catalog module and/or admin areas?
    define('ENABLE_SSL_CATALOG', 'false');
    define('ENABLE_SSL_ADMIN', 'false');


    is the last line correct..they say false...



    Quote Originally Posted by tophand View Post
    You don't need to do this.

    All you have to is make the changes with your includes/configure.php and admin/includes/configure.php files.

    You have
    Code:
      // Define the webserver and path parameters
     define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://classydesires.com'); 
     define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://classydesires.com'); 
     define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');
    You need to have
    Code:
    // Define the webserver and path parameters
     define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.classydesires.com'); 
     define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.classydesires.com'); 
     define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');

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    Default Re: SSL headache....

    define('ENABLE_SSL_ADMIN', 'false');

    should be true.

    You could have the admin and catalog SSL enabled with true but that might slow your site down.
    Cheers!
    v2.2.1

 

 

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