You can use drush to disable the securepages module, you can use this command *drush dis securepages* and then , you will have to vi or you favorite command line editor, and check if you have the these two lines, in *settings.php,* , comment them out: it is located in /sites/default/settings.php $conf['https'] = TRUE; $conf['securepages_enable'] = 1; oh ! and while you are in here , you can check this setting , make sure it uses the right domain. *$cookie_domain = '';* and then save and quit, on vi it is* :wq!* and then visit you site, this time make sure the url in the browser is http , not https. I hope it helps Best luck. On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Afan Pasalic <afan@afan.net> wrote:
Yes. I just checked (on live site) and Secure Pages is On. I can’t turn it off - because it’s live. And also, it’s required by some custom configuration module (this is handed over website, the one I didn’t develop :( )
But, at least I got somewhere :D
Thanks Stephen
On Apr 28, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Stephen Mount <stemount@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you have securepages or a similar module enabled? This could be forcing a HTTPS redirect.
https://drupal.org/project/securepages
On 28 Apr 2014, at 16:32, Afan Pasalic <drupal@afan.net> wrote:
I copied a website to localhost (I’m using MAMP) and everything looks ok - until I try to login. It redirects me to https://dev.localhost:8082/user (using Acquia) and I get “Secured Conenction Failed”. How to turn the SSL request/check off?
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