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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Make sure that you acquire a valid SSL certificate from your hosting provider. If you already did, contact their support to correct whatever is wrong with the certificate they provided.

    To get your site back, edit the siteurl and home values in the database back to the HTTP version of the URL (not HTTPS) following this guide: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Changing_The_Site_URL#Changing_the_URL_directly_in_the_database (you’ll find phpMyAdmin in your hosting account’s control panel)

    Thread Starter bcatt

    (@bcatt)

    Thanks James.

    Turns out I had to upgrade my instance to allow SSL. Hence the mismatch.
    After correcting that the site still was down. Obviously I had to delete the hard coded links in wp-config.php first. Success!

    Leaving the question and solution up here in case it helps somebody

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