I installed the plugin wordpress (yf.rf.gd) first (before installing, I have confirmed that I can access this domain name normally, and there are no errors, everything is normal) (on the configuration page before installation, I noticed that Your installation URL : https://www.yf.rf.gd The yellow prompt above this line of small print A trusted SSL Certificate was not found), Then there was a problem when accessing the www.yf.rf.gd, the browser prompted for the first time that the site domain name was inconsistent with the certificate domain name, and it could not be accessed yf.rf.gd (jump to iFastNet Web Hosting) So, I uninstalled it, but the problem is still the same, but the control panel does not report any errors, it is all active, and all folders and files have been confirmed to be deleted. In addition to the index.php in the htdocs folder for testing, can you help me?thank you very much.
You might need to read this announcement first if you haven’t done so:
I am aware of the certificate error issue, but I still don’t know how to restore access to the yf.rf.gd domain, even though this domain is in my DNS records. How should I handle it?
The domain https://yf.rf.gd is working fine from here, including HTTPS.
The domain https://www.yf.rf.gd does not work anymore because subodmains of subdomains are no longer protected with SSL following the changes from the announcement.
As for the suspended domain redirect, I think the most likely answer is what’s clearly shown in the client area in the big warning banner shown at the top of the page:
Oh I hope that’s the reason I’ll wait. But I feel that the problem of accessing yf.rf.gd before installation is normal, and not being able to access yf.rf.gd after uninstalling after installation is very abnormal. Because when I registered an account, I could access this domain name as soon as I registered it, and I didn’t have to wait, or even wait for a long time
What you’re describing here is 100% completely normal behavior of DNS caching. Please read the article linked in the client area if you want to learn more.
Now it’s been restored, thank you very much!