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Using Sites with Customer Portal: Browsers think the login page is an attack page
Because our customer portal needed a lot of style modifications, I decided to go via the Sites route, creating all pages using visualforce and associating the portal with the site.
My login page as of now is:
https://customer-portal.devsb1.cs11.force.com/SiteLogin
No browser likes the https. All warn me that this is an attack site.
For example IE gives the
"There is a problem with this website's security certificate.
http://customer-portal.devsb1.cs11.force.com/SiteLogin
What am I missing here? Currently this portal and the site are being built in our sandbox environment.
What must I do to ensure there are no such errors with browsers and still retain the secure https:// URLs.
Thanks,
Calvin
Any ideas folks?
Hi,
I got this from the help section in salesforce. Navigate to site detail page and click on login settings and then do the following for site level security.
Customers using a script to login to sites can use the optionalrefURLURL parameter to retain the custom domain name after login. This parameter has no effect if Require Non-Secure Connections (HTTP) has been set for the site or Require Secure Connections (HTTPS)has been set for the organization. An example URL usingrefURLis: http://mysite.secure.force.com/SiteLogin?refURL=http://mysite.com.
Thanks.
Yup, in sandbox you will get this warning. You should not see it in your production organization.