• My website profroofs.com is hosted on Amazon WebServices. I watched a youtube video about activating it on CloudFront and adding an SSL certificate. I did all of that about an hour ago. The video mentioned it takes a couple minutes for it to become active. When I activated this plugin it locked me out because I used it on Admin also. I reset the plugin as per mentioned in the FAQs. I now went back and decided to experiment with just one page (https://profroofs.com/donate/). When I try to access the page as https it says:

    Unable to connect

    Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at profroofs.com.

    When I make it back to http it works fine. I went in CloudFront and it mentioned the port number is 443 for HTTPS and I even added that into the settings in the plugin, but it’s still not working.

    Any suggestions? Thank you.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/

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  • I am having a similar problem. I was attempting to setup the HTTPS for our webstore and as I was working on it I walked away for a bit, came back and I am locked out. Says unable to connect. Now when I go to my site it shows the HTTPS, but I have not set that up completely yet so I think this is the mess.

    Is there anyway to change this now that I am locked out of my test site?

    If you go to test.natoffice.com you will see this.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by mandielee.

    Normally that unable to connect message means your SSL certificate is not installed properly.

    Have just converted a few sites to HTTPS, so have had to work through these issues myself recently.

    My suggestion @mandielee is that if you need to turn off the WordPress HTTPS plugin, is to remove it via FTP.

    Let me know if that helps.

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