• Resolved terry777

    (@terry777)


    The site scan is, of course, reporting the warning for wp 6.1.1. Free version, no mute button displayed. The site recently (12/5) had a SSL certificate installed and so is https:

    However, the report shows http: I noticed this on another site as well. Is there something in the settings I need to change? Where is it picking up the http: ? I did a search of the database posts, and there are no instances of http:

    I noticed this on another site with SSL as well.

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  • Hi @terry777,

    However, the report shows http:


    Are you referring to the site web address displayed in the upper right corner of the report (eg https://www.example.com) ?

    +++++ To prevent any confusion, I’m not iThemes +++++

    Thread Starter terry777

    (@terry777)

    Yes, it shows the website’s address as http: rather than https:

    Hi @terry777,

    Ah ok. That report is generated by iThemes from:

    https://itsec-site-scanner.ithemes.com/

    So that makes me think the data on iThemes server is not yet updated to reflect the change to SSL for your site. Kind of an educated guess, to be honest. Any thoughts @shanedelierrr?

    Plugin Support chandelierrr

    (@shanedelierrr)

    Hi @terry777, thank you for reaching out. Could you please try adding the below to your wp-config.php file then re-run a manual Site Scan and see if the vulnerability information reflects the HTTPS URL with the mute option?

    define('WP_HOME','https://example.com');
    define('WP_SITEURL','https://example.com');

    Hi @nlpro, that could be the case, we also received a similar report on the pro version, and the above steps helped update the HTTPS site URL on the vulnerability information.

    Plugin Support chandelierrr

    (@shanedelierrr)

    I hope the information provided helped resolve the issue. Since we haven’t received a response, I’ll mark this post resolved. If you still need assistance, feel free to open a new support topic, and we’d be happy to assist. Thank you!

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