This is not about whether disabling is good or bad. This is about how to, when you need to
Executing these SQLs worked for me for my local dev env. My local CS-cart version was 4.4.1
UPDATE `cscart_settings_objects` SET `value` = ‘N’ WHERE `cscart_settings_objects`.`object_id` =55;
UPDATE `cscart_settings_objects` SET `value` = ‘N’ WHERE `cscart_settings_objects`.`object_id` =56;
UPDATE `cscart_settings_objects` SET `value` = ‘N’ WHERE `cscart_settings_objects`.`object_id` =97;
I might have seen another SQL to change values in cscart_settings tables to disable ssl. This approach might work for earlier versions. On 4.4.1 cscart_settings table is non-existent
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if you want to enable SSL for your sites, cert-bot might be an option
https://certbot.eff.org/
yes, I tried this successfully on Ubuntu platform and with real domain names.
For local Vagrant env, experienced some issues, did not try to resolve – kept it for a later time – I really did not need it for local – though will try to fix at one point (related to DNS issue, a local DNS setup or using /etc/hosts might work )
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from https://certbot.eff.org/, you can select your platform and get instructions on how to make cert-bot work on your platform.
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