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  • Michael, reporting back with good news!

    After purchasing an SSL Certificate through my web host, I had my VPN client take another look at my website. Lo and behold, everything worked! The stylesheet was no longer broken.

    This is something that you can do on your end, so your company wouldn’t have to troubleshoot non-work related problems for you. I also heard a rumor that having a certificate increases your authority with Google, so it’s kind of a double bonus!

    Hi again! I think I’ve resolved this issue. I’m no developer so if someone can explain why this works, that’d be great!

    The solution for me was to purchase a SSL certificate through my web host (I use InMotionHosting, took about 2 hours to purchase and deploy). Once I did that, the styling showed up just fine to my VPN clients.

    Their network admin could have made changes to their network in that time, but from my perspective, that’s the only thing that changed.

    Hey Michael, I’m having this problem with my website as well. I’m actively working on resolving the issue right now, and will let you know when I come up with the solution. The first thing I’m trying is adding SSL credentials to my website – crossing my fingers that works!

    I’d like to report that I’m having this issue as well. While I recognize it’s not a WordPress issue – everyone who accesses my website outside the VPN can see it just fine – does anyone have a recommended path for resolution that we can suggest to our network administrator? I’m thinking they just need to whitelist our server’s IP address – thoughts?

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