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  • farkaskorom

    (@farkaskorom)


    Hello guys,

    So i made this new site, the domain has been deleted and rebooted so its like starting from 0.

    I have a problem with ssl, it writes that i hase ssl, but my page is still not secured.

    Anyone has any tips?

    The domain host (dotroll.com) give me ssl int the price for domain

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • threadi

    (@threadi)

    The used SSL certificate is not valid for the domain. Contact the hoster, as they will provide this for you. Something needs to be corrected there.

    grace55

    (@grace55)

    If your website is showing that it has an SSL certificate but is not secured, you may be encountering an SSL certificate error. This issue can arise due to problems with the certificate itself or its configuration on the server.

    Below are some tips to troubleshoot and resolve SSL issues:

    First, you need to ensure that your SSL certificate is valid and not expired. An expired or invalid certificate can lead to security warnings. if your SSL certificate expire then you can follow this guide it mentioned how to renew ssl certificate.

    next is to confirm that the SSL certificate is correctly installed on your server. Misconfigurations can prevent the browser from establishing a secure connection.

    Now, check your server settings to ensure they are configured properly for SSL. Incorrect configurations can result in SSL errors.

    next step is to clear your browser’s cache and cookies. Cached data may be causing the browser to load an outdated or incorrect version of your site.

    now you need to ensure that your server’s time and date settings are accurate. Incorrect time settings can cause SSL connection errors.

    If the issue persists after trying these steps, it’s advisable to contact your domain host, dotroll.com, for further assistance in resolving SSL-related problems.

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