Support for Drupal 7 is ending on 5 January 2025—it’s time to migrate to Drupal 10! Learn about the many benefits of Drupal 10 and find migration tools in our resource center.
Hi,
I am not able to enable Secure Pages settings in Administration » Configuration » System >>secure pages.Could you please advise on this.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
---|---|---|---|
#2 | securepages_settings.xls | 130.5 KB | zohera |
Comments
Comment #1
dgtlmoon CreditAttribution: dgtlmoon commentedquite probably the worst bug entry - bug/issue has no information at all
Comment #2
zohera CreditAttribution: zohera commentedComment #3
dgtlmoon CreditAttribution: dgtlmoon commentedCan you access your site at HTTPS://mysite.com initially ?
Comment #4
i-dont-use-this-account CreditAttribution: i-dont-use-this-account commentedI have this same issue. To answer you question, I CAN access my site at https://example.com
I have ssl enabled in apache.
I've got virtual hosts set up for both port 80 and port 443.
I'm currently using dummy certificate & private key while in development.
I have patched modules/comment/comment.module per instructions
I have tried patching modules/simpletest/drupal_web_test_case.php per instructions but it fails.
I'm not sure if the failing patch keeps me from enabling or not. It may also be failing because current version of core is 7.15 (did they fix simpletest?).
I wish I had more information to give. All the other fields on the configuration page allows me to make changes and save those changes. I just can't "enable" secure pages with the radio button.
Comment #5
i-dont-use-this-account CreditAttribution: i-dont-use-this-account commentedThe answer to my problem (at least with enabling secure pages on the config page) was here:
http://drupal.org/node/1174412
Comment #5.0
i-dont-use-this-account CreditAttribution: i-dont-use-this-account commentedHow to enable Secure Pages settings