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Why was my post deleted? (https on existing http)
MCHammer
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Now I cannot find a way to delete posts so I can get the right post in the right place. So rather than starting a whole new thread, I'll repost the one in the correct place, here in webuzo:

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Hi

Title says it all: How to add ssl/https to already existing wordpress install?

I installed wordpress using webuzo, for http initially because it was a temporary site.

Then I cloned from an active site to my temporary site (using a wordpress cloning tool), and the active site uses https.

So then I tried many ways around to activate https/port 443 for this site so it works right.

However, apache will not recognize the https port 443 for this site.


I even tried editing the wordpress install inside webuzo, but there is no option for turning on SSL after install (why not???)

I tried editing the webuzo virtual hosts file to add an SSL entry, but it broke things (apache wouldn't start).

I tried to add an SSL certificate with LetsEncrypt, but it won't even list the site in the drop down menu.

There is no option in the "manage domains" for specifying that I want this site with SSL.

How do I get webuzo to recognize this site as an SSL site?

There must be a config file or database entry somewhere in webuzo that I can modify to get it to recognize this as an SSL site.

Thanks
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 MCHammer   Why was my post deleted? (5 Replies, Read 21594 times)
    |--  MCHammer   I wrote yesterday...   on September 11, 2017, 5:02 pm
    |--  MCHammer   Now I cannot...   on September 11, 2017, 5:07 pm
    |--  nikhil89   Hi, If a...   on September 12, 2017, 7:43 am
    |--  nikhil89   Hi, Also to...   on September 12, 2017, 7:47 am
    |--  MCHammer   Hello, Thanks for...   on September 26, 2017, 3:19 am

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