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Topic : How to ENABLED installed SSL


Posted By: peopleinside on September 30, 2014, 2:15 pm
Hi,
ho to force all domain to use SSL one installed on webuzo?
Thanks.


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Posted By: divij on October 1, 2014, 6:58 am | Post: 1
Hi,

Sir you require wildcard certificate and you have to install it for all the domain and sub domains.
We have add the feature to use  wild card certificate for all domain and sub domains in our to do list so user don't have to install it for all the sub domain.

Posted By: peopleinside on October 1, 2014, 8:19 am | Post: 2
Hi,
I mean after install a certificate in webuzo admin how to activate SSL for the website?

Thanks

I had done this in the past with .htaccess file, there is a better way?


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Posted By: divij on October 1, 2014, 9:15 am | Post: 3
Hi,

Sir follow the following guide:
http://webuzo.com/wiki/Install_SSL_Certificate

That's it.

If you still face an issue then restart apache service

Posted By: peopleinside on October 1, 2014, 11:16 am | Post: 4
Quote From : divij October 1, 2014, 9:15 am
Hi,

Sir follow the following guide:
http://webuzo.com/wiki/Install_SSL_Certificate

That's it.

If you still face an issue then restart apache service

Thanks i have alredy installed SSL but i have see when i have asked for assisteance do you set for me SSL for the website?

I explain better, i know if i install a certificate for domain.ext i know one installed and when i load http://domain.ext is not default loaded with SSL right?

So for enable (force) SSL not need only install a certificate but how to tell the server to activate SSL force http to https on domain.ext?
Thanks.

I have done this with .htaccess there is a better ways?


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Posted By: divij on October 1, 2014, 12:54 pm | Post: 5
Hi,

Sir if you want to do it for all domain then write the settings in httpd.conf

IF you want to use for particular domain then use .htaccess

Posted By: peopleinside on October 1, 2014, 12:56 pm | Post: 6
Quote From : divij October 1, 2014, 12:54 pm
Hi,

Sir if you want to do it for all domain then write the settings in httpd.conf

IF you want to use for particular domain then use .htaccess


Thank you!


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