How to Add a Firewall Rule to Allow HTTPS Traffic on Sive.Host

If your website uses an SSL certificate for secure connections, you need to allow HTTPS traffic (port 443) through your firewall.

Here’s how to do it via the Sive.Host client area.


? What is HTTPS?

HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) runs on port 443 and ensures your visitors are securely connected to your site with SSL/TLS encryption.


?️ Steps to Allow HTTPS Traffic

Log in to Your Sive.Host Client Area
Visit: https://sive.host/clientarea.php
Sign in to your dashboard.

Go to “My Products & Services”

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