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For WP Engine users: WP Engine provides two SSL optionsone free and one premiumand handles all the technical configurations. You only need to log in to the WP Engine User Portal, select your WordPress installation, and add the SSL certificate. Once activated, HTTPS will be enabled across your entire site.
How to Solve the Invalid SSL /TLS Certificate Error Check the date on your computer. First of all you should check if the date and time on your computer is correct. Check for configuration errors. Check for domain mismatch. Get your certificate from a reliable CA. Check the certificate structure. Check for revocation.
Reinstall the SSL Even though you have already installed SSL for your website, accessing it through a secure HTTPS connection might fail. As a result, your browser may serve a warning that the SSL certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. In most cases, this is resolved by reinstalling the SSL.
Suggested fix Update your system date and time. Check if your SSL/TLS certificate is valid. Configure your browser for the latest SSL/TLS protocol support. Verify that your server is properly configured to support Server Name Indication. Make sure the cipher suites match.
This error indicates that the SSL certificate is signed or approved by a company that the browser does not trust. That means either the company, known as the certificate authority (CA), is not on the browsers built-in list of trusted certificate providers or that the server itself issued the certificate.
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