You found it Tom - I should have looked into the httpd-vhosts.conf - it was missing the listen 80. I suspected this reason (not getting the info from port 80 to use port 443) but surely not in that file - but why would it not be there?
Wouldn't that have to be something that is missing in the virtualhost overrides or global SENTORA files??? In the SENTORA UI itself?
I mean I can add the "Listen 80" to the httpd-vhosts.conf file but the daemon should undo that every five minutes, no? - To answer my own question, no the daemon does not change that listen 80 at the top. How in the World did it go missing anyway? I likely did it but surely never meant to - and I don't edit the httpd-vhosts.conf file "by hand..." Running the daemon removes the Listen 80 dang it. - What do I change inside SENTORA to make it retain the Listen 80???
As far as combining the hardening stuff, that is a bit above my pay grade I think, I will have to study how that works. For now they don't hurt anything, but likely slow the server down some.
I will get rid of the dupe, but all of that I had copied from a post here that gets your cert rating to an A+ (Remember the Sentastico fail I had? it was that line "# Header always set X-Frame-Options DENY") ---> woops. lol
Wouldn't that have to be something that is missing in the virtualhost overrides or global SENTORA files??? In the SENTORA UI itself?
I mean I can add the "Listen 80" to the httpd-vhosts.conf file but the daemon should undo that every five minutes, no? - To answer my own question, no the daemon does not change that listen 80 at the top. How in the World did it go missing anyway? I likely did it but surely never meant to - and I don't edit the httpd-vhosts.conf file "by hand..." Running the daemon removes the Listen 80 dang it. - What do I change inside SENTORA to make it retain the Listen 80???
As far as combining the hardening stuff, that is a bit above my pay grade I think, I will have to study how that works. For now they don't hurt anything, but likely slow the server down some.
I will get rid of the dupe, but all of that I had copied from a post here that gets your cert rating to an A+ (Remember the Sentastico fail I had? it was that line "# Header always set X-Frame-Options DENY") ---> woops. lol
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