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Old 04-01-2008, 07:37 AM
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Default How to config for ssl?

At time of install I did not have SSL so SSl was not enabled. I now have SSL but I cannot find anywhere in admin to "turn on" or "configure" for SSl connection. How do I enable SSL?
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Default Re: How to config for ssl?

If you purchased ssl and it is installed then you have to edit your paths and set ssl to true in catalog/includes/configure.php and your admin/includes/configuration.php

also see this thread ssl for the innocent The SSL In OsCommerce Guide For The Innocent - osCommerce Community Support Forums
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Default Re: How to config for ssl?

yes.. i have the certif and all. So the paths have to manually be edited? How do you know what files to edit? are they only in the config files?

I've only been testing and playing.. Would it be easier to just reinstall with th ssl option?
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Default Re: How to config for ssl?

Just the 2 config files need to be edited It will give you the breakdown in the thread I pasted to make it easier.

You can also check out this link osCommerce Knowledge Base: SSL - This page contains secure and non secure items

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thank you very much!
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