(01-15-2018, 02:16 AM)worksmarter Wrote: Very strange as I either accidentally fixed this or it fixed itself.
Nope port 80 is down again. I am very confused about this one. This is a real problem as it explains why none of my sites are getting traffic or indexed by robots and spiders.
(01-16-2018, 03:38 PM)worksmarter Wrote: Nope port 80 is down again. I am very confused about this one. This is a real problem as it explains why none of my sites are getting traffic or indexed by robots and spiders.
OK, if I add Listen 80 to /etc/sentora/configs/apache/httpd-vhosts.conf it works until the daemon rewrites the file.
In Sentora Menu -> Admin -> Module Admin -> Apache config has the apache service port set to 80.
As lamented before, all of my sites are using Let's Encrypt SSL certs and they redirect to port 443 in the overrides options.
I am at a total loss about this. Does this look right??? Why is it set for Listen 443 when Sentora is set to 80?
################################################################
# Apache VHOST configuration file
# Automatically generated by Sentora 1.0.3
# Generated on: 01:04 16th Jan 2018 EST
#==== YOU MUST NOT EDIT THIS FILE : IT WILL BE OVERWRITTEN ====
# Use Sentora Menu -> Admin -> Module Admin -> Apache config
################################################################
Listen 443
# Configuration for Sentora control panel.
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