如何解决 https“不安全”问题Chrome 中的消息?
我的网站是一个基于 WordPress 的网站,位于:https://www.saintjohnscamp.org/。我不知道如何修复当您在 Google Chrome 中查看该网站时出现的 https“不安全”消息,该消息显示:“您与 www.saintjohnscamp.org 的连接已使用 256 位加密进行加密。但是,此页面包括其他不安全的资源...”我尝试禁用 WordPress 中的所有插件并查看页面的源代码,但找不到任何从 http:// 提取的图像、iframe、对象等,而不是https://.源代码中 http:// 的唯一实例是外部链接,这不会影响不安全的消息(据我所知)。有人能在这里指出正确的方向吗?是否有实用程序或服务可以用来解决此消息并将我的页面修复为完全符合 https 要求?
My website is a WordPress based website located here: https://www.saintjohnscamp.org/. I cannot figure out how to fix the https "not secure" message that comes up when you view the site in Google Chrome, which reads: "Your connection to www.saintjohnscamp.org is encrypted using 256-bit encryption. However, this page includes other resources which are not secure..." I have tried disabling all plugins in WordPress and looked at the source code of the page and cannot find any images, iframes, objects, etc. that are pulling from http:// instead of https://. The only instances of http:// in the source code are external links, which don't affect the not secure message (to the best of my knowledge). Can anyone point me in the right direction here? Is there a utility or service out there I can use to troubleshoot this message and fixing my page to be fully https compliant?
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我认为你的问题是那个网址:
Piclens 仅提供此功能两个版本:
Piclens 当前 SSL 证书已过期。
I think your problem is that URL:
Piclens only offers this two versions:
Piclens current SSL certificate has expired.
要使用 Wireshark 查看请求:
关闭其他浏览器,打开 Wireshark,选择“捕获”-“接口”,然后在活动 Internet 设备上选择“启动”。然后在顶部过滤框中输入“http”,它将显示当前的http请求和响应。您还可以按端口 80 (http) 或 443 (https) 进行过滤。
Wireshark 显示该网站正在请求 http,而不是 https,例如:
platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
?ver=1.1 twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js
api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne
等twitter.com 和 flickr.com 网址。
To view the request with Wireshark:
Close other browsers, open Wireshark, select Capture - Interfaces, and select Start on the active internet device. Then enter "http" in the top filter box, it will show current http requests and responses. You could also filter by port 80 (http) or 443 (https).
Wireshark shows the site is requesting http, not https, for:
platform.twitter.com/widgets.js?ver=1.1
twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js
api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne
and other twitter.com and flickr.com urls.