• Resolved sinergyinaction

    (@sinergyinaction)


    Hi,
    I am running WP in a localhost environment and just installed OMGF plugin in order to deal with the Google Fonts for GDPR.
    However when I click on the Save & Optimize button I get this error message:

    OMGF ha encontrado un error al obtener el HTML de la portada de este sitio: http_request_failed – cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate<

    I am aware that there is a disable ssl check plugin, which I copied in the wp-content/plugins directory, but doesn’t seem to work, since I continue receveing the same error message
    Can you plese help?

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Is it a Dev environment? Because the error mentions a self-signed certificate. You shouldn’t use a self-signed certificate on a production environment.

    If it is a dev environment, and the certificate is supposed to be self-signed, then something isn’t setup properly and you should look into that.

    I run OMGF on local environments with self signed certificates all the time, so this should work just fine.

    Thread Starter sinergyinaction

    (@sinergyinaction)

    Hi,
    it seems to be working now. I guess I run OMGF when my security plugin was still active
    now it isn’t and apparently works
    Thanks for your quick reply!

    BTW: how do I check where is/was this self-signed certificate?

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Which security plugin are you using? I would like to research why that makes a difference between a valid self-signed certificate or not.

    As for your last question, I’d suggest to use Google ?? Setting a self-signed certificate differs per OS and dev environment, so I can’t help you there!

    Have a great weekend!

    Thread Starter sinergyinaction

    (@sinergyinaction)

    Hi,
    I am using Jetpack

    But …. but… I just realized that it actually maybe still doesn’t work!
    I was lulled into believing that it was working because I saw something that didn’t see before disabling the security plugin.
    Basically I see a text box, within the OMGF panel, whose caption is “Manage Optimized Fonts”
    It seems it has already done a search, automatically, after entering the panel.
    It shows 3 sections:
    Style-sheet management: customify-google-font
    And the follwing headings: Style | Weight | Preload | No-load | back.up fonts stack (pro) | Replace (pro)
    And the detected font is:

    OpenSans (don’t load italics | Don’t load anything | Load everything)

    (these last 3 seems to be links, but don’t work when clicked upon)
    Then:
    Style-sheet management: google-fonts-1
    And the detected fonts are Convergence , OpenSans and Roboto
    each with its respective

    (don’t load italics | Don’t load anything | Load everything)

    line

    However, when (or if) I push the Save & Optimize button, I still receive the error message above.
    At the very bottom of this text box there is a final comment:

    This list is populated with all captured and downloaded Google Fonts stylesheets across your site. It will grow organically if other Google Fonts stylesheets are discovered on your site.

    So I am a bit confused. It looks that automatically, by just entering the OMGF panel
    it has detected which fonts are GF. So if this is true does it mean that I am done? Nothing else todo on my side?
    Thx
    Have a great weekend too!

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