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  1. #1
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    Default Re: SSL certificate

    You already have an HTTPS site (try going to https://www.raand.com). All you need to do is set up an automatic redirection from the HTTP site to the HTTPS one.

    On a side note don't be conned into paying anything for an SSL certificate, go to https://letsencrypt.org/ instead.

  2. #2
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    Default Re: SSL certificate

    Quote Originally Posted by Luke.Hart View Post
    You already have an HTTPS site (try going to https://www.raand.com). All you need to do is set up an automatic redirection from the HTTP site to the HTTP one.

    On a side note don't be conned into paying anything for an SSL certificate, go to https://letsencrypt.org/ instead.
    Peter your host GoDaddy should have told you this.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke.Hart View Post
    On a side note don't be conned into paying anything for an SSL certificate, go to https://letsencrypt.org/ instead.

    Thanks for the tip, Luke!

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    Default Re: SSL certificate

    yes, our site does work at https://www.raand.com and I've redirected on my side, but what about existing clients that return to our site? Is it just a matter of telling them to empty their web browser cache?

    And thanks for the heads up to https://letsencrypt.org/.

    Sincerely,
    Pete Gregory

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    Pete,

    When I visit your site, it does not automatically redirect to https:, it starts up in plan http:. There is something wrong with your redirect.

    Ray

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    Default Re: SSL certificate

    Hi Ray,
    Yes I'm aware of that. I've used two different web.config's to redirect, but it still does not seem to be working, and I'm trying to identify the problem

    Thanks,
    Pete Gregory

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    Hi Peter

    Have you submitted the https website to google via your Google Webmaster account? You will need to do a new sitemap for the https site as google will not recognise the site unless you submit it, and then 'fetch as google' with the new site address.

 

 

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