How do I fix SSL certificate problems?
How to Fix SSL Certificate Error
- Diagnose the problem with an online tool.
- Install an intermediate certificate on your web server.
- Generate a new Certificate Signing Request.
- Upgrade to a dedicated IP address.
- Get a wildcard SSL certificate.
- Change all URLS to HTTPS.
- Renew your SSL certificate.
How do you fix a certificate chain issue?
To resolve the chain issue: Search your Certificate Authority’s (CA) website to download their intermediate CA file. This file links all of the trusted CA certificates needed to reach the root certificate. When this Intermediate CA file has been downloaded, you must upload it to the LoadMaster.
How do I get rid of HTTPS redirects?
Disabling the automatic redirect to HTTPS
- Log into your panel.
- Navigate to the Secure Certificates page.
- To the right of your domain, click the Settings button.
- In the AUTOMATIC HTTPS IS ENABLED FOR THIS SITE section you will see a green lock icon.
- Then click the Disable Automatic HTTPS button.
How do I check my certificate chain?
To validate the certificate chain using OpenSSL commands, complete the steps described in the following sections:
- Splitting the certificate chain.
- Verifying the certificate subject and issuer.
- Verifying the certificate subject and issuer hash.
- Verifying the certificate expiry.
What is certificate chain error?
The ‘Certificate chaining error’ indicates that the intermediate certificate or certificates are not installed on the server. If a certificate is not a self-signed/root certificate it requires that intermediate certificates are installed to link this certificate up to the root certificate authority.
How do I stop https redirecting in Chrome?
- Open HSTS settings in net-internals in Chrome. In a new browser tab, go to chrome://net-internals/#hsts .
- Delete domain security policies for the domain. Scroll down to “Delete domain security policies” and enter the root domain that’s causing you issues.
- Visit the website to test.