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Non-SSL domains with ports not redirecting to SSL equivalent

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! On the same Tweak Settings >> Redirection tab, what do you have for "SSL Redirect Destination" ?
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  • TSoarer
    Hey there! On the same Tweak Settings >> Redirection tab, what do you have for "SSL Redirect Destination" ?

    Hey! When I set "Always redirect to SSL/TLS" to ON those options became greyed out - but it was set at "SSL Certificate Name".
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That's odd - that's one of those things that "should just work" What happens if you set the options to off, origin, origin, no redirection, in the order of those boxes on the page? Does that change the behavior in any way?
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  • TSoarer
    That's odd - that's one of those things that "should just work" What happens if you set the options to off, origin, origin, no redirection, in the order of those boxes on the page? Does that change the behavior in any way?

    Changing to: OFF Origin Domain Name Origin Domain Name No direction Did not rectify the issue :/ EDIT: My hosting provider responded back to me, I had a post out to them too, with: [QUOTE]Unfortunately, this will not be possible as the port 2096 is only for SSL and when trying to access it via http will not redirect it to https...
    I guess I'll have to ensure that people have the https address...
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  • Spirogg
    Hey! When I set "Always redirect to SSL/TLS" to ON those options became greyed out - but it was set at "SSL Certificate Name".

    have you tried with .htaccess to make a redirect in this file ? also I found this in the support channel
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  • TSoarer
    have you tried with .htaccess to make a redirect in this file ? also I found this in the support channel
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