Guest Darkheart Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 I've been trying to sort out the SSL issue with the site and it's been driving me up the wall. I think I have everything configured right but when I enable the SSL in general settings everything goes to poop. Oh a very quick warning my friends site sells sexy clothing and uniforms/playwear for men and women (he just added some male stuff) so if you are VERY easily offended or a bit of a prude you might want to avoid this site. OK here's my config: Site: www.intimate-online.com Shop: http://intimate-online.com/intimate/shop2/ Secure Shop: https://intimate-online.com/intimate/shop2/ (everything looks like it works fine, until enabled) SSL Settings from General Settings: Root SECURE HTML Folder: /shop2/ Absolute Secure URL to Store: https://intimate-onlinecom.secure.powweb.com Secure Server Root Directory: /www/d/a/darkheartgames.co.uk/htdocs/intimate/shop2 Now all these settings seem right and tally with the info from my ISP. Everything looks like it should work. But when I enable the SSL thing in general settings my site is totally inaccessable. Can anyone help? Thanks, Darkheart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gwizard Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 Your problem is that SSL domain and regular domain are not the same which is exactly like the case of shared ssl sonfigs. CC cannot work with this setup. Or at least, I haven't found any solution to it. Ask your host to make your SSL the same as your domain and replace your certificate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jordanvalley Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 I've been trying to sort out the SSL issue with the site and it's been driving me up the wall. I think I have everything configured right but when I enable the SSL in general settings everything goes to poop. Oh a very quick warning my friends site sells sexy clothing and uniforms/playwear for men and women (he just added some male stuff) so if you are VERY easily offended or a bit of a prude you might want to avoid this site. OK here's my config: Site: www.intimate-online.com Shop: http://intimate-online.com/intimate/shop2/ Secure Shop: https://intimate-online.com/intimate/shop2/ (everything looks like it works fine, until enabled) SSL Settings from General Settings: Root SECURE HTML Folder: /shop2/ Absolute Secure URL to Store: https://intimate-onlinecom.secure.powweb.com Secure Server Root Directory: /www/d/a/darkheartgames.co.uk/htdocs/intimate/shop2 Now all these settings seem right and tally with the info from my ISP. Everything looks like it should work. But when I enable the SSL thing in general settings my site is totally inaccessable. Can anyone help? Thanks, Darkheart Im having the same problem and I'm also with Powweb. I even checked with them and all my fields were right.....Now i cant access my store anymore :^^: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gwizard Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 To access your store again, please download Config Tool from CC download section and FTP it to your host. Then access it in your browser and set SSL Enabled to 0. Then erase the Tool. Now you can access your store again and make some time to inquire Powweb on how you can enable DEDICATED ssl and NOT SHARED. That will involve purchasing ssl cert and that costs between 30$-200$ per year. Depends on the company you buy from. Do some research first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tim_ver Posted March 2, 2006 Share Posted March 2, 2006 Wildcard SSL Certificate for multiple sub-domains runs around $199 a year. This will take care of the subdomain issue and all others in the same section. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest OutboardBoatingCom Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 Your problem is that SSL domain and regular domain are not the same which is exactly like the case of shared ssl sonfigs. CC cannot work with this setup. Or at least, I haven't found any solution to it. Ask your host to make your SSL the same as your domain and replace your certificate. I actually have my admin and storecart with ssl working for me other than my shopping cart shows empty when an item is added and i go to checkout. and I use Powweb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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