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  • Hi wshosted, I came across this same issue. What I found is that the SSL on my account was not active. What I was using beforehand was Sucuri and that has an SSL in the site, but I wanted to try out Wordfence to see how it works. On one of my test accounts I got the ‘Unable to resolve domain redirects’ when I was trying to connect it to the Wordfence Central Control. It was the end of the day I tried a couple of things and right before I was going to close out of the account, I notice that the account did not have an active SSL. cPanel has an Auto SSL feature in the WHM in case you have not used it and I notice that your site above has a https. You can run the Auto SSL for you account by using the WHM cPanel, if the SSL is not active in your account. CPanel now has Let’s Encrypt. In the WHM in the menu, find the SSL/TLS and open it up and find Manage Auto SSL. After a new screen comes up you should see the tab open for Providers. Check and see if Let’s Encrypt checked. If not and if you feel okay on doing this, then go ahead and do the agreements. If you do not have this checked or if you are unsure, then call your cPanel hosting provider for more info. If the Let’s Encrypt is checked, then we go to this step. Click on the Manage Users tab and search for the account that you want Auto SSL active. If it is not active then click on Enable AutoSSL. Click on the blue button to check the account (it will say Check “you account name”. After cPanel gives you the message that it is active, then click on the Logs tab. You may need to refresh a couple of times if you account is not listed or it has the + sign before it. Once your account is listed in the proper time without the + sign, select it in the list and view the log. You will see a bunch of yellow and red messages, but towards the end of the list and if everything went well you will see some green messages if the Let’s Encrypt was a success. After that, then go back to your account (or refresh) and look at your General Information inthe upper right where your primary domain is at. You should see a green DV Certificate wording there. You can also check the certificates in the SSL/TLS in the Security area in the account.

    This is what my solution was when that happened to me. I cannot say that it was related to your issue, but that is one of the issues that you can check to see if that is the cause. If you have issues with the SSL, you should call your hosting provider for any questions that you may have.

    AUDesigner

    (@audesigner)

    I am having issues with the plugin blocking my IP with the latest revision when I am testing forms which are gravity forms. Why is it all of a sudden blocking my IP when submitting a Gravity Form? I have used this plugin ever since day one when it came out based on David Walsh’s blog.

    As a programmer, I am also having issues with the multiple listings. You cannot even recall them from posts to go to a page like in multiple posts. There is something in the program that needs to be fixed. This plugin will work great if this issue is resolved. What I am doing is having a client post an update on a trail condition and it will post the info in the directory that the client is assigned for.
    I would like to see this fixed, otherwise, have to move on and rate it later…

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