In 3 sites that i updated to v 1.5 i get problems with adding/removing items to cart, admin login (redirect/loop to login page) & fails to update plugins (really long error message)
]]>Hello,
Thank you in advance for the time you spent creating and maintaining the plugin.
I need to run cron jobs in the background, in CLI mode using wp-cli.
Unfortunately the plugin does not distinguish and tries to redirect to https.
I would like the plugin to test if:
!define( ‘WP_CLI’, true );
and others test if necessary.
At this point I have to ignore the plugin, and this is not practical if we are dealing with many domains/sites.
The output that is generated when I run commands with wp-cli:
Warning: Some code is trying to do a URL redirect. Backtrace:
#0 WP_CLI\Utils\wp_redirect_handler(https://) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:289]
#1 WP_Hook->apply_filters(https://, Array ([0] => https://,[1] => 301)) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/plugin.php:212]
#2 apply_filters(wp_redirect, https://, 301) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/pluggable.php:1257]
#3 wp_redirect(https://, 301) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/one-click-ssl/ssl.php:530]
#4 OCSSL->redirect(https://) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/one-click-ssl/ssl.php:491]
#5 OCSSL->check_ssl() called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:287]
#6 WP_Hook->apply_filters(, Array ([0] => )) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:311]
#7 WP_Hook->do_action(Array ([0] => )) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/plugin.php:484]
#8 do_action(wp_loaded) called at [/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-settings.php:579]
#9 require(/var/www/vhosts/example-domain.com/httpdocs/wp-settings.php) called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/WP_CLI/Runner.php:1271]
#10 WP_CLI\Runner->load_wordpress() called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/WP_CLI/Runner.php:1192]
#11 WP_CLI\Runner->start() called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/WP_CLI/Bootstrap/LaunchRunner.php:23]
#12 WP_CLI\Bootstrap\LaunchRunner->process(WP_CLI\Bootstrap\BootstrapState Object ([WP_CLI\Bootstrap\BootstrapStatestate] => Array ())) called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/bootstrap.php:77]
#13 WP_CLI\bootstrap() called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/wp-cli.php:27]
#14 include(phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/wp-cli.php) called at [phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/php/boot-phar.php:11]
#15 include(phar:///usr/local/bin/wp-cli/php/boot-phar.php) called at [/usr/local/bin/wp-cli:4]
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www.ads-software.com displays a message:
“This plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.”
Is your plugin still supported?
]]>Hi there,
I installed the plugin. I got a notification said that
” You should receive an activation email for WP Encryption – One Click SSL & Force HTTPS to your mailbox at [email protected]. Please make sure you click the activation button in that email to complete the install.”
As you can see “[email protected]”, I have no idea about this email.
When I browns to my website, there is still unlocked key sign at URL bar.
Please advise.
Thank you
]]>Hi Folks,
I’ve installed & configured the plugin, but the home page still says it is insecure, even though it is loaded over https.
Help appreciated.
Steve
Step 2 showed me this even though step 1 detected the ssl. How could that be?
By turning on SSL, your server must support SSL (https://) or this could make your website inaccessible.
I network activated it for my subdomains because this said it could.
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/multisite-support-284/
Now I can’t acces the site which says “can’t establish secure connection” for the https url. I tried emptying the browser’s cache.
Do I just delete the plugin’s folder in my cpanel?
]]>Hi there.
Yesterday I install this plugin and it had solved the issue SSL for the site.
However, today the browser is showing a icon I (info) where it’s possible reading that this connection isn’t totally secure.
I’m using chrome.
Thanks.
Hello
I installed this plugin on my website. It is working perfect. But there is message that,
Expires: November 4, 2019
under this plugin settings. Will this plugin expire after this date or what it means ?
]]>Hello,
I am trying this plugin much time but every time my site got crashed. So, I need to remove it manually from the file manager.
I really don’t know what is the issue and how I can solve it.
Please help me.
]]>Is it ok to deactivate the plugin once it does it’s magic?
Thanks
Hello
I have installed the plugin. The website is secure, but if i add this website to Google it shows with Kaspersky that it is not safe
Thanks
Marc
Hi, first of all congratulations for the excellent plug-in.
Unfortunately after the last update, I found this “bug” in the admin area, in the pages of editing posts, pages, custom CPT, etc … the post boxes (Publish, Slug, Attributed, Featured Image, etc … ), do not expand and compress more.
In the console, when you press the box button to expand or collapse the box, “wp-admin/admin-ajax.php”, passes these parameters: page: toplevel_page_one-click-ssl
.
I believe this prevents the normal operation of the boxes.
Regards
]]>A report shows the exact errors I am getting from One-Click SSL. It looks like it is since WP 5.0. I have WP 5.1, php 7.0, mysql 5.7.17, One-click vs 1.4.4. Can this be fixed in the plugin, updating my software, what? And is there impact on accessing my site?
]]>On to the next problem. My media library no longer shows any images, and the ones on the site are spotty at best (I think they’re only appearing because I haven’t cleared my cache properly?). For the record, I enabled SSL everywhere.
In my previous problem, the Bad Behavior plugin was blocking the One-click SSL plugin from doing its job so I deactivated it. I’ve also deactivated wordfence to ensure it isn’t interfering.
All of the image files are still there on the backend, I can see them through FTP, I just can’t change the http to https
Thanks for your assist on this.
]]>I installed the plugin and used the one-click scan to verify the SSL cert on my website. It came back with an error 403, but I verified both through cpanel and with my host’s tech support that the cert is present and active, so I clicked the checkbox and started the process.
After I logged back in (side note: if you have a plugin like WPS Hide Login, maybe disable/uninstall it first? The https redirect didn’t seem to take), I returned to the one-click ssl settings page and scanned my site again. It tells me my server doesn’t support SSL, but shows the certificate as valid and green.
My domain is not the top-level domain for my host site, and the athenagraysonDOTcom redirects to wwwDOTathenagraysonDOTcom – could this be interfering?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
]]>Does this work on a multisite installation with for
domains?
Thanks! ??
]]>I installed plugin and I can′t access to adminstrator /wp-admin as the plugin redirect me under https. So I erased the plugin via ftp but, the problem still.
What can I do?
]]>I have got a problem with vendor products (and it is solved when this plugin is disabled).
When a vendor submit a product from Advanced Frontend Manger (2.2.5) , the feature image does not show and gallery images show as description. Also, One Click SSL causes vendor, admin and customer logouts.
The last update of One Click SSL was 8 months ago version (1.4.1), are you planning to stop support and updates?
Dear One Click SSL Team,
I did not read a full instruction and enabled the plugin on my website that does not support SSL. Now I cannot get access to administration page so that I can deactivate the plugin and make website accessible again.
Could you advise me what steps do I need to go to solve the problem?
Thank you very much for your help in advance.
Kind regards,
Jay
Love this plug in and how it scans first, and how easy it is to use.
The issue I’m having is that some browsers aren’t redirecting completely.
we do not have the “www” in the site addresses on the settings/genral page.
Yet some of our customers are typing in https://www.capstoneart.co.uk and getting an insecure page. Safari and Chrome seem to ignore that, but Firefox shows the insecure page.
Is there anything else I can set via the plug in to force the redirection. In a help file I got for manually doing the SSL stuff, they said I’d have to change either the htaccess file or the wpcongif file to include force direcircts.
I thought your plugin would inclued that step, but both seem unaffected.
This site is not at root, but in a folder labelled “uk”
Any clues greatly appreciated.
]]>Hello,
Several question:
1# After SSL installed, some videos does not play in Mac safari, but play well in Chrome and Firefox, I tried a lot, but can not fixed. Anyway to resolve it?
2# if not, I just want to set those video page as exceptions will http url, do you know how to set it please?
Thanks, and have a nice day.
Alex
]]>Hello,
Any step by step tutorial for certificate install in NGINX? Only certificate complete deploy this plugin will need to setup, right?
Appreciated, and thanks.
Alex
]]>Hello,
It it does not apply SSl at frontend, does it will fetch a SSL certificate automatically?
if not, how should I get one?
I know WP Encrypt (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-encrypt/) can get certificate, but it need too much configuration setup, does Really Simple SSL get Certificate too?
will these two plugins match ore works compatible please?
Thanks, and have a nice day.
Alex
]]>I just installed this plugin, and now I can’t log in to my own website anymore. :O
Would really like to receive support with this issue!
Hi, thanks for your work on this plugin… and I love the concept.
In testing for our monthly Plugin Roundup at iThemes Training, however, I found that the plugin incorrectly detected SSL was available on my test site. It is not.
Proceeding, of course, produced the expected security warning from my browser and required me to disable the plugin via FTP. This would certainly cause real trouble for a novice.
I’d love to see this issue fixed so I can feature your plugin on next month’s roundup.
And a followup question… You mention in the description that the plugin automatically fixes mixed content issues by updating CSS files, scripts, etc to load over https. How are you accomplishing this?
Thanks again!
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