How Do I Install Real Simple SSL in WordPress?

If you’re looking to add an SSL certificate to your WordPress site, there are a few different ways to do it. The easiest way is to use the built-in certificate manager.

To do this, go to Settings > General > SSL and click the “Install a Certificate” button. Then, select the certificate file you want to use and click the “Upload” button.

If you don’t want to use the built-in certificate manager, you can also install a certificate using the WordPress plugin Real Simple SSL. To do this, go to your WordPress site’s plugin directory and search for “Real Simple SSL.

” Once you’ve found the plugin, click the “Install” button and follow the instructions.

Once you’ve installed the Real Simple SSL plugin, you’ll need to configure it. To do this, click the “Configure” button and enter the following information:

1. The name of your site

2. The name of your certificate

3. The port on which your site will be served

4. The domain on which your site will be served

5. The email address to which you’ll send notification of certificate updates

6. The password for the account that was created when you installed the Real Simple SSL plugin

7. The location of the certificate file

8. The name of the file containing the certificate’s private key

9. The name of the file containing the certificate’s public key

10. The name of the file containing the root certificate

11. The name of the file containing the intermediate certificate

12. The name of the file containing the certificate’s revocation list

13. The IP address of the server on which the WordPress site will be hosted

14. The port on which the WordPress site will be hosted

15. The name of the site’s web server

16. The name of the WordPress site

Once you’ve entered all of the information, click the “Save” button. The Real Simple SSL plugin will now start to generate the necessary files.

When the plugin has finished creating the files, you’ll need to copy them to the site’s plugin directory. To do this, go to your WordPress site’s plugin directory and copy the files named “real_simple_ssl.crt,” “real_simple_ssl.key,” “real_simple_ssl.

pem,” and “real_simple_ssl.cnf” to the site’s plugin directory.

Finally, you’ll need to add the following lines to your WordPress site’s wp-config.php file:

define(‘SSL_CERTIFICATE’, ‘real_simple_ssl.crt’);

define(‘SSL_KEY’, ‘real_simple_ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_CERT’, ‘real_simple_ssl.pem’);

define(‘SSL_CERT_FILE’, ‘real_simple_ssl.cnf’);

define(‘SSL_KEY_FILE’, ‘real_simple_ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE’, ‘real_simple_ssl.pem’);

define(‘SSL_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE’, ‘real_simple_ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_ROOT_CERT’, ‘real_simple_ssl.crt’);

define(‘SSL_ROOT_KEY’, ‘real_simple_ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_CERT_FILE_PATH’, ‘/usr/local/ssl/certs’);

define(‘SSL_KEY_FILE_PATH’, ‘/usr/local/ssl/keys’);

define(‘SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH’, ‘/usr/local/ssl/private_keys’);

define(‘SSL_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_PATH’, ‘/usr/local/ssl/public_keys’);

define(‘SSL_CERT_FILE_SIZE’, ‘1024’);

define(‘SSL_KEY_FILE_SIZE’, ‘1024’);

define(‘SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_SIZE’, ‘1024’);

define(‘SSL_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_SIZE’, ‘1024’);

define(‘SSL_CERT_FILE_NAME’, ‘ssl.crt’);

define(‘SSL_KEY_FILE_NAME’, ‘ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_NAME’, ‘ssl.pem’);

define(‘SSL_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_NAME’, ‘ssl.key’);

define(‘SSL_KEY.