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what i know is i still have ssl on my x10 website (verified by cpanel)
but thats on the x05 server, i haven't migrated yet to directadmin
so i dont know what the full story is yet with that.
i would know more of what i can and cant do when they migrate x05.
The solution does not work for me at all. Free accounts are not allowed SSL and for those who have received it, it was a configuration mistake. Yes I do think however, when they stepped in and disabled SSL on all the free users, caused the issue, the thing is, were not supposed to have it.Let's explain the problem, because I think there are people who do not understand what is happening, when we were with Cpanel we had the SSL certification, they migrated to DirecAdmin on another new server and everything worked OK, therefore we had a server with cpanel + ssl and the new direct server Admin, the dns updated to point to the new ip of the directAdmin but when being configured the dns in the server1 pointed to the server2 there optenia his certificate, but delete the server1 that had cpanel + ssl, then the server2 remains configured with DirecAdmin without SSL and here the problems. Solution on the 1 page of this thread I put the solution.
The solution does not work for me at all. Free accounts are not allowed SSL and for those who have received it, it was a configuration mistake. Yes I do think however, when they stepped in and disabled SSL on all the free users, caused the issue, the thing is, were not supposed to have it.
I already did. It proves what I already knew that it is happening on x10 side.just a suggestion,
try disabling cloudflare, and point your DNS to your website
(so your avoiding cloudflare) then you can see if its cloudflare or the hosting.
Yes. No dice.Did you try to redirect the https to http traffic through the .httaccess file?
When you make changes in cloudfare, dns or redirection you have to clean the dns of your pc if you use windows use the command:I already did. It proves what I already knew that it is happening on x10 side.
Same result.When you make changes in cloudfare, dns or redirection you have to clean the dns of your pc if you use windows use the command:
ipconfig / flushdns
If you do not clear your browser cache so that it does not continue using the same dns as before.
How do you have this set up? you have the problem on the server, I have accessed your ip directly and the same problem
, which is not setting my IP either since the alias will be configured in Apache as www. somehow.
Another fact that I have not said, also change the name of the domain and then rename the old one again, and also redirect the requests to www.xx.xx.xx this made the browser to be blocked by multiple requests but to try .. .xD
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