SSL Sertivicaat is not working

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My domain is: shop4travel.eu

I ran this command: yes

It produced this output: not secure

My web server is (include version): Windows Server 2019 (64-bit)

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): windows 10

My hosting provider, if applicable, is: Vimexx direct admin

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don't know):dont know

I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel): wordpres WP

The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you're using Certbot): ? dont no

Hi @laachir, and welcome to the LE community forum :slight_smile:

That is a contradiction.

Does that have a support channel?
I have not seen that one before here.

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Hello @laachir, welcome to the Let's Encrypt community. :slightly_smiling_face:

How is "SSL Sertivicaat is not working"?
I see a find and valid certificate here https://decoder.link/sslchecker/shop4travel.eu/443
And here is a list of issued certificates crt.sh | shop4travel.eu, the latest being 2023-06-29.
And tests well here SSL Server Test: shop4travel.eu (Powered by Qualys SSL Labs)

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I don't see anything wrong with the certificate.

The only thing missing is a HTTP to HTTPS redirect.

You probably simply can set the URL of your website in the WordPress configuration panel to begin with "https://".

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yes I don't understand anything at all I also see that everything is set up correctly but on WP the browser indicates that my site is not secure so there is yellow SSL certificate and when I want to activate Eprolo I get the error message that my site is not safe

Please open shop4travel.eu in a brewery and you will see that it is not safe

I do like myself a brewery, but I think you mean Browser. Well, I just did, with Chrome which prefers HTTPS above HTTP (i.e.: tries HTTPS first and only tries HTTP when HTTPS failed) and it's working perfectly for me:

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Thus, as said, you probably need to add "https://" to the URL in the WordPress admin to make it redirect from HTTP to HTTPS.

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Yep; not all of your content is severed over HTTPS.
https://domsignal.com/test/z39ldmxv08thrk2e59yu8hgjeawon8a1

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Mixed content should also be fixed when WordPress is properly configured using https://

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You might also want to enable Strict-Transport-Security - HTTP | MDN

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brewery??? haha, yes indeed I want one too but indeed I mean obviously browser. but thanks the problem is solved. Thanks

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What was/is the solution?

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It was found at the local brewery - you had to be there! LOL

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Sorry I missed the social even with :beers:

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All great solutions happen at a brewery!

On a more serious note: I can indeed see a HTTP to HTTPS redirect now. Haven't tested mixed content, maybe Bruce can check that.

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Firefox (Windows 10 Firefox 114.0.2 (64-bit)) still sees mixed content issues

As well as here too https://domsignal.com/test/ux8xyomq07szi8v4gt6c9r30z3ev9brn
show these

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Hm, yes, the header image is being loaded insecurely.

Curious to here how OP has (partly) fixed their issue, as they've said earlier.

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And Chrome Version 114.0.5735.134 Lighthouse finds this

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@laachir looks like you have everything fixed, correct?

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Yes thanks

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