After SSL installation according to the reference article :Still website is insecure

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website still shows Http. insecure šŸ˜Ÿ

Even though I have installed and setup Reall SSL plugin.

check the screenshot to get understand the situation in better mean

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1muGo0Ay-3KSXbDEd06Myctw7Kk72yqZd/view?usp=sharing

Please guide me how green-as can be visible on domain

thanks

Follow guide article https://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs/en_us/articles/amazon-lightsail-using-lets-encrypt-certificates-with-wordpress#add-a-text-record-to-your-domains-dns-zone-lets-encrypt-wordpress

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The certificate the webserver is presenting is for example.com and not for your website.

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It was created on 3rd August (not today or yesterday, which is when you generated the signed cert), would this date align with when the Lightsail instance was created?

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I believe you still need to follow Step 7: Create links to the Letā€™s Encrypt certificate files in the Apache server directory and Step 8: Integrate the SSL certificate with your WordPress site using the Really Simple SSL plug-in of https://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs/en_us/articles/amazon-lightsail-using-lets-encrypt-certificates-with-wordpress

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Steve_M
answered 8 months ago
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However, the website is still open on http as well. How to fix this issue. I want website to be open only on https provide concise steps as soon as possible

answered 8 months ago
  • This is a different question to what was originally asked. As the original issue has been resolved - a LetsEncrypt certificate is being presented now, with no errors - could you mark the correct answer as accepted, so that future users who have a similar issue and who come across this answer will know that this is what to do and that it works.

    Similarly your previous question about multiple TXT records was resolved, could you accept the correct answer to that one, again so future users with the same issue will know how to resolve it.

    Redirecting HTTP to HTTPS will close the security hole of plain unencrypted HTTP access https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/apps/wordpress-multisite/administration/force-https-apache/

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