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    leemuljadi
    wrote last edited by leemuljadi
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    Hi,

    Why I am getting this not secure indication while pointing the root domain to the wordpress?

    Screenshot 2025-06-02 at 3.11.16 pm.png

    Is it related to SSL cert config? and how to fix this?

    Thanks in advance

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      james
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      Hello @leemuljadi

      You can always try to manually run the certificate update process => https://docs.cloudron.io/certificates/#renewal
      Using the main domain for a WordPress managed should be no issue.
      Could you inspect the certificate in the browser where it says Not Secure and share the inspect view of that certificate?

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      • L leemuljadi

        Hi,

        Why I am getting this not secure indication while pointing the root domain to the wordpress?

        Screenshot 2025-06-02 at 3.11.16 pm.png

        Is it related to SSL cert config? and how to fix this?

        Thanks in advance

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        joseph
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        @leemuljadi said in HTTPS:

        pointing the root domain to the wordpress

        Just a guess but note that www.example.com and example.com are different domains i.e in theory it is possible to have two separate websites . If this is your situation, you have to add a redirection - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#redirections

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          leemuljadi
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          @james
          Screenshot 2025-06-03 at 11.03.04 am.png

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          • J joseph

            @leemuljadi said in HTTPS:

            pointing the root domain to the wordpress

            Just a guess but note that www.example.com and example.com are different domains i.e in theory it is possible to have two separate websites . If this is your situation, you have to add a redirection - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#redirections

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            leemuljadi
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            @joseph
            I put the main location at www.example.com
            and alias at example.com
            any difference of alias from redirection?

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              @leemuljadi seems to work here now. alias is for multi-tenant apps - apps that can server different pages for different subdomains. This requires support in the app itself. say some cms app can be assigned 5 domains (aliases) and it servers some different page for each domain . https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#aliases

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                @leemuljadi
                Could it be that your local computer time is incorrect? This can also cause such issues.

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                  wrote last edited by leemuljadi
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                  @joseph thanks!

                  @james local comp time is fine. how do I know it is not correct though?

                  Btw this issue still persist somehow, but when I tried to open it from incognito mode it's fine, so probably it's the browser cache.

                  Thanks for the help.

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