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Resolved HTTP Redirection to HTTPS

NEWCHILD

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

Please help. After setting up my SSL Certificate my site doesn't automatically redirect to https even though i have SSL / TLS Support On

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Please advise.

Regards
Tolu
 
Just go to Hosting Settings of your subscription and enable option "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS".
 
Hi NEWCHILD,

pls. go to

=> HOME > Subscriptions > NChost.com.ng > Hosting Settings

... and change the current option "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS" by UNTICKING the option box.
Afterwards, pls. don't forget to click onto the "Apply" or "OK" - button.

To change back to the desired "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS" option, pls. go back to your "Hosting Settings" and choose now again the option by ticking the option box and again, pls. verifiy your choice with the "Apply" or "OK" - button.


Pls. check your current setting with the help of your domain - specific configuration files at "/var/www/vhosts/system/NChost.com.ng/conf" and post them as attachments within your next post, for further investigations ( if you still experience the very same described issue ).
 
Hi NEWCHILD,

pls. go to

=> HOME > Subscriptions > NChost.com.ng > Hosting Settings

... and change the current option "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS" by UNTICKING the option box.
Afterwards, pls. don't forget to click onto the "Apply" or "OK" - button.

To change back to the desired "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS" option, pls. go back to your "Hosting Settings" and choose now again the option by ticking the option box and again, pls. verifiy your choice with the "Apply" or "OK" - button.


Pls. check your current setting with the help of your domain - specific configuration files at "/var/www/vhosts/system/NChost.com.ng/conf" and post them as attachments within your next post, for further investigations ( if you still experience the very same described issue ).

Thanks, Could only get it done with the root account not the user account i have been trying it with.
 
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