• Welcome to the Chevereto user community!

    Here users from all over the world gather around to learn the latest about Chevereto and contribute with ideas to improve the software.

    Please keep in mind:

    • This community is user driven. Be polite with other users.
    • We recommend purchasing a Chevereto license to participate in this community.
    • Purchase a Community Subscription to get even faster ticket response times.

Chevereto + Nginx + HTTPS/SSL?

Status
Not open for further replies.

imgsco

Chevereto Member
I'm more familiar with Nginx it seems than with Apache, and plan on using Nginx to power Chevereto. I'm wondering what tweeking will need to be done to the script to get it to work properly with Nginx?

Also, I would like the site to use https:// by default. I already have the ssl certificate, just have not yet installed it yet. Anyone care to share your experience with SSL and Chevereto?

Thanks
 
Nginx: http://chevereto.com/forums/post6628.html#p6628

About ssl: I use ssl on .com and the only thing that you always have to do is call everything to https instead of http. I assume that you know how to install the cert. if you install the cert and the system doesn't work please let me know.
 
Hi Rodolfo,

It appears that I am still getting an error when using SSL. Browsing the source, you will see everything is being called by HTTPS but browsers still raise a red flag about not all elements being secure. I can confirm that the certificate was installed correctly, but in Google Chrome I still get an error.

Do you see the same when browsing https://imgs.co/ ?

Thanks for having a look.
 
kyle789 said:
I just tested it... works fine for me 🙂


Using Chrome I still get the red https:// with the line through it. See this: https://imgs.co/i/CKZ48.png

Did you not see that when you checked it out? FireFox doesn't give me any guff, only Chrome. I haven't tried in IE yet, I'll have to download it and see if I can get it to work in WINE (I'm on a linux desktop)
 
I'm always overlooking some small detail. I guess clearing my local DNS cache would of been smart.. 🙂

sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart

Works for me now too, haha.
 
imgsco said:
kyle789 said:
I just tested it... works fine for me 🙂


Using Chrome I still get the red https:// with the line through it. See this: https://imgs.co/i/CKZ48.png

Did you not see that when you checked it out? FireFox doesn't give me any guff, only Chrome. I haven't tried in IE yet, I'll have to download it and see if I can get it to work in WINE (I'm on a linux desktop)

In Chrome it's perfect so yeah, just you lol
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top