
Thank for your the hint! I think that the HTTPS redirect isn't working. The curl --head $site gives me this: HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently But it doesn't connect to port 443. sudo netstat -ntupl | grep :443 doesn't show anything. Perhaps I am missing a Listen 443 directive? Similarly, if I hit the bare IP address I get the default virtual host, and if I "lynx localhost" I see the same, so Apache and PHP are definitely in play. On Fri, 15 Sept 2023 at 09:04, BCLUG via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
William Witteman via talk wrote on 2023-09-15 05:47:
The websites are a mix of static pages and Wordpress blogs - all Virtual Hosts.
None of them resolve, and I am getting "unable to connect" messages - but nothing is showing up in the /var/log/apache2/error.log or the access.log.
Do the vhosts have separate log files? If so, anything in those indicating an issue?
Apache is running - I can see the restarts in the error log - but nothing is happening when I try to hit a page.
Anything revealed by running
`curl --head $site` `curl --head --location $site`
?
Does this ring any bells for anyone? Is there a new configuration wrinkle that I didn't adapt to?
I don't run Debian, it doesn't ring any bells, but I thought I'd throw a couple ideas out there to see if it helps at all.
rb
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