(12-10-2016, 05:56 AM)TGates Wrote: This is not true as I have multiple SSL and non-SSL domains/sub domains configured on my server even some are on different user accounts.Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant you would have to have all your ssl'd domains on a different IP to prevent a site redirecting to a different page from a user from accidentally typing https://. (I havent tested it myself but from what I read this is what other people said they did)
(12-10-2016, 05:56 AM)TGates Wrote: This will work. (It is how mine shows up if a non-https site is loaded using https)Yeah I was trying to see if there was a way to stop it from redirecting for the very few users that it would happen to. Redirecting to the sentora page is a good medium.
I will have to look into this to sort out why https://domain.com redirects to the first SSL site rather than just pushing the user to the regular http site.
But, as I mentioned, people will not usually type in https:// by accident. 99% will do http:// first then get redirected to https:// (if available).
Anyway thank you for your help,
Cam