Wordpress Install - Page is trying to load unsafe script
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 I recall both names. Not sure which one worked. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Wordpress Install - Page is trying to load unsafe script: I recall both names. Not sure which one worked. To force SSL you don't need any add-on. 
 I don't use one for my WordPress sites anywhere.But I can see needing one to properly handle forwarding from a reverse proxy. I have never used WP behind a reverse proxy so who knows. 
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 I'm going to set up an nginx reverse proxy sometime to see what exactly is going on. 
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 @tim_g said in Wordpress Install - Page is trying to load unsafe script: @jaredbusch said in Wordpress Install - Page is trying to load unsafe script: I recall both names. Not sure which one worked. To force SSL you don't need any add-on. 
 I don't use one for my WordPress sites anywhere.But I can see needing one to properly handle forwarding from a reverse proxy. I have never used WP behind a reverse proxy so who knows. Correct, this is an issue when it is behind a proxy that is handling the SSL. I would guess that if you setup WP to use a self signed cert and put that behind the proxy, it would work as you expect. 
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 I'm going to have to try those solutions out when I'm back home. 
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 I finally figured out where this install went wrong. When running this command sudo -u apache wp core downloadI was getting this error:Downloading WordPress 4.9.4 (en_US)... Warning: Failed to create directory '/usr/share/httpd/.wp-cli/cache/': mkdir(): Permission denied.Once I manually created the folder and re-ran the commands right through to the end, everything worked as expected. Now the blog loads as a subfolder to the main site and doesn't have any issues with HTTPS warnings of any kind. 
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 @NashBrydges 
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 CustomLog /var/log/access.log combined
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 CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access.log combined
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 @black3dynamite said in Wordpress Install - Page is trying to load unsafe script: @NashBrydges 
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 CustomLog /var/log/access.log combined
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 CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access.log combinedGood catch. Thanks. 



