Maybe someone here can help me. I purchased and had it installed on my 2.0.1.0 cart by my host, an SSL certificate. I have changed the root/config.php and admin/config.php to the following. I have also checked the "use SSL" box on the server tab in settings. Now that that is done, I can not login. I get a "The page you requested cannot be found!"
yes I want to run all the site with SSL.
Config
// HTTP
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'https://www.mydomainname.com/');
// HTTPS
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.mydomainname.com/');
admin/config
// HTTP
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'https://www.mydomainname/admin/');
define('HTTP_CATALOG', 'https://www.mydomainname.com/');
// HTTPS
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://www.mydomainname/admin/');
define('HTTPS_CATALOG', 'https://www.mydomainname.com/');
Any ideas?
Allen
Check to make sure that your SSL certificate is for www.mydomainname.com not mydomainname.com. Probably the most common error.
Secondly make sure that ALL your store URL's resolve to exactly the same place (root or folder). Your SSL must point to this location also.
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Good day.Randem wrote:Hi TAKCS,
Check to make sure that your SSL certificate is for www.mydomainname.com not mydomainname.com. Probably the most common error.
Secondly make sure that ALL your store URL's resolve to exactly the same place (root or folder). Your SSL must point to this location also.
When I set up the purchase for the SSL, I specified www. How would I check your second statement. Not a programmer guy. Just a intelligent person trying to figure this out.
You could ask them too but you will get a accurate answer in the control panel.
Make sure your .htaccess is not redirecting also.
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When you type into the address bar, which one shows the lock?
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Neither. It has an exclamation point in a triangle. I think I may have bigger issues here. I have another site that has a redirect from public_html to a www. address. When I look at the settings on that one, the store URL is http://www.itsdomainname.com. With the one I am working on there is not redirect in the host control panel and the settings in admin say http://www.hostdomainname.com/mydomainname.com. I own all of them. The one I am having issues with is an addon domain just like the other one above.Randem wrote:Yes, domainname.com is very different than http://www.domainname.com but you can have your .htaccess redirect either one to the other but your SSL will only cover one of them if you have a single domain SSL.
When you type into the address bar, which one shows the lock?
Make sense? I dunno... frustrating for sure.
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No. The root account is under http://www.accoutdomain/com. Then I have addon on domains for both of the carts. The one that I not dealing with (no SSL) has a "domainname.com" redirecting to "www.domainname.com" Both are addon domain to the host main account domain. The one I am dealing with has no redirect and therefore uses the http://www.accountdomain.com/domainname.com.Randem wrote:I don't know what you mean by addon domain. Do you mean you have a domain that resolves to another domain so that they both point to the same exact place?
Is this my issue? I have an SSL cewrtificate that covers "www.domainname.com" and is is using "www.accountdomain.com/domainname."
have a I lost you yet?
Allen
Edit. Which begs the question. How do I change that in OC admin panal of through FTP? New install and database restore...? EEEWWWW!
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The one I am working with The tak-cs.com (account domain) the same (shared server). So my account is got the static IP.Randem wrote:Confused. Quite simply what IP Addresses do the domain names resolve to
Out of here for the night. Family time. Check in again early am. Thakn you for the advise and head scratching with me.
Have a blessed and prosperous evening.
Allen
Thank you again for your patience,
Have a blessed and prosperous day!
Allen
2. Also in the system/config directory respectively 2 files: admin.php (for admin backend) and catalog.php (for frontend)
find $_['site_ssl'] = false;
change it to
$_['site_ssl'] = true;
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