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XxTryXx

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we are i have paid Already SSL, there i'am looking some one to helping me about install it, ofcourse, i'll paid for his JOB!

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Rigamaru

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It's 2017, if you're still paying for a CA then you really should consider staying away from web administration.
 

XxTryXx

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İ got already SSL looking someome. To help me a instaling ssl i’will pay for his job
 

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Hello XxTryXx,

You may take a look here:

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/795/69/how-to-install-ssl-certificates

As they say there:
"SSL certificate installation is typically performed by the hosting company that provides services for the domain. "

You may check if the company where you bought your cert installs it as well or if the host of your website offers such service. If not you can still do it on your own, depending on the server type you use. Instructions are given for most common servertypes but you'll see on your own.

Regards,

Astyc.
 
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M4ko

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You can get a self signed certificate for free with openssl i think. I would recommend a paid one.
 

XxTryXx

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Hello XxTryXx,

You may take a look here:

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/795/69/how-to-install-ssl-certificates

As they say there:
"SSL certificate installation is typically performed by the hosting company that provides services for the domain. "

You may check if the company where you bought your cert installs it as well or if the host of your website offers such service. If not you can still do it on your own, depending on the server type you use. Instructions are given for most common servertypes but you'll see on your own.

Regards,

Astyc.
We are did but its no take his effect i things i did wrong somethings

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You can get a self signed certificate for free with openssl i think. I would recommend a paid one.

Okey
 

Astyc

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Hey XxTryXx,

I checked your website and as it seems you already have SSL enabled:

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Second check:

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Instead of http://www.strong-wow.com use https://www.strong-wow.com

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Astyc.
 
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Astyc

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Hello XxTryXx,

As it seems the checks I linked only checked your cloudflare protection which is using a certificate. Your main website still dosn't use any.

I did not notice that my https was redirected to http

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You may check your configurations again.

Regards,

Astyc.
 

XxTryXx

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Yea that is the issue may i did sometings wrong
 

Astyc

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Okay update:

After enforcing a https connection with the Addon (for Chrome) HTTPS everywhere it seems to work. There are only 8 elements (graphics) which are marked as mixed content.

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The list of images which are not secured:

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The SSL seems to be working. I just don't know why you need to enforce the encryption. Maybe a configuration thing of your webserver.

Regards,

Astyc.
 
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Andy

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in FusionCMS there are images and other things taken from non https sites, you could take those, and add them into your site so it will show the green secure thing in the browser. or you could try changing http to https in those files
 
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