• Resolved choisir

    (@choisir)


    Yesterday I installed a LetsEncrypt certificate and then ran the “Really Simple SSL” plug-in. And set some 301s from http to https. Everything looked fine–all pages displayed properly including showing “secure.”

    This morning my home page was not displaying properly and while the other pages did display correctly, everything was labelled as “insecure.”

    While it is entirely possibly I messed up somewhere, I noticed that overnight my site installed Wordfence 7.1.8. When I rolled back to 7.1.7, my site returned to normal, including showing “secure.”

    Any thoughts/suggestions?

    Thanks

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  • Hi @choisir,

    I can confirm I’m seeing the mixed content messages when I visit your site. This will create issues with resources such as images and external assets from displaying properly.

    You can either modify your site to force all traffic to communicate via HTTPS, or you can opt for one of the WordPress plugins that is designed to handle this process for you, such as Really Simple SSL or SSL Insecure Content Fixer (please note that this is not an official endorsement of any plugin).

    I did check your SSL certificate for your domain and confirmed that all is well with that.

    Let us know if you have any further questions!

    Thread Starter choisir

    (@choisir)

    Thanks for checking.

    I did use Really Simple SSL….

    I didn’t realize I had mixed content.

    Unless you have any other suggestions, I’ll look around online to see about resolving the mixed content.

    I am confident the problem I have wasn’t with Wordfence. Thanks again

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