• I create my websites SSL account from cloudflare. But since last few days I’m receiving repetitive emails about the suspension of my SSL certificate.

    When I check my website https status on search, it shown as https instead of http. I’m confuse now due to this issue. Please guide me if anyone experienced the same issue recently or in the past.

    Thanks!

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    If the emails are coming from Cloudflare, it’s best to contact their support directly.

    Thread Starter printerwall

    (@printerwall)

    The emails I received from my hosting not from the cloudflare.
    BTW thanks for your kind words Steven!

    If your WordPress website is experiencing repeated SSL suspensions, there are a few possible causes and solutions you can try:

    1. Certificate expiry: The SSL certificate installed on your website may have expired. Check the validity of your SSL certificate and renew it if it has expired.
    2. Mixed content: If your website has mixed content (both HTTP and HTTPS), it can cause the SSL certificate to be suspended. Ensure that all your website content, including images, links, and scripts, are served over HTTPS.
    3. Incorrect SSL configuration: Check that your SSL certificate is properly configured on your web server. Ensure that the SSL certificate is installed correctly and that your website is set to use HTTPS.
    4. Security breaches: Security breaches or malicious attacks on your website can cause the SSL certificate to be suspended. Scan your website for any security issues and address them promptly.
    5. Insecure plugins or themes: Certain plugins or themes on your website may be insecure and can cause the SSL certificate to be suspended. Remove any insecure plugins or themes and replace them with secure ones.
    6. Contact your web hosting provider: If none of the above solutions work, it is best to contact your web hosting provider for assistance. They may be able to identify the root cause of the issue and help you resolve it.

    By identifying the cause of the SSL suspension and implementing the appropriate solution, you can ensure that your WordPress website stays secure and your SSL certificate remains valid.

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