![]() ![]() Today, i tried creating a site certificate for my localhost to enable it to use ssl following the steps of this excellent author: I can't install plugins in my site without it. Hopefully, someone here has run across this issue and can refer me to some documentation that i can follow to get there. If anyone can point me to a how-to on that, i would appreciate that. I have no idea how to do that and haven't tried, due to not being able to find the "wp_options" table. The second step says to "install a certificate on localhost". Does anybody know what schema you would find it in? I’m not sure if that’s a problem or not. The “wp_options” table simply doesn’t seem to exist. The problem with this solution is that my database does not have a “wp_options” table in it, neither in my test version of the site on my localhost nor in my client’s production site. This post details a two-step process where data is inserted into the “wp_options” table and then create an SSL certificate. Add the following line to the wp-config.php file:Ģ. I've done extensive googling of this and a couple of suggestions have popped up (and :ġ. There are no errors in any wordpress debug logs or in the Apache logs to help me narrow this down. I am not at all familiar with "SSL" but was under the impression that localhost could not use SSL directly. ![]() "This site can't provide a secure connection. However, when i try to access the localhost's Wordpress admin facility, i get the following message: I've got a MAMP installation (version 6.3) using Apache running on my Mac, i've got a client's Wordpress website installed on it and it works just fine. I hope someone can help me with this, i cannot figure it out. ![]()
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