Enable your site to have a different domains for HTTP and HTTPS.
As of April 2026, HTTPS Domain Alias is a WordPress ssl plugin with 40 active installations and a 5/5 rating from 5 reviews. It has been downloaded 12K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.7+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Last updated 5 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: Cloudflare.
This plugin is useful e.g. if you have a wildcard SSL/TLS certificate for server but not for each site.
If the site is normally at say http://example.org/ and you want to have the admin area https protected, but you don’t have a SSL/TLS certificate so that https://example.org/ would work, you can define another domain for secure connections.
For example instead of https://example.org/wp-login.php or https://example.org/wp-admin/ the user is redirected to https://example.seravo.com/wp-login.php or https://example.seravo.com/wp-admin/.
This plugin works with both normal WordPress installations and WordPress Network installation and is compatible with the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin.
The code is optimized to be fast and does not for example do any database lookups or use cookies…
| WordPress | 3.7+ requiredTested up to 4.9.29 |
| PHP | false+ required |
Note that complete commit log is available at https://github.com/Seravo/wp-https-domain-alias/commits/master
Bugfix: Only convert non-relative links to their root relative form
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