hmm...
That seems to show all conf
files in conf.d
are included.
Please show:
ls -ltr /etc/httpd
ls -ltr /etc/httpd/conf
ls -ltr /etc/httpd/conf.d
These files were recently modified:
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 9400 Nov 19 07:32 ssl.conf
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 11816 Nov 19 02:40 httpd.conf
[one is (or both are) causing you trouble now]
i have modified earlier after websites stopped working
but I have reverted the changes
can you guide to fix this?
I'm trying.
But I have no idea what you removed/changed/restored in those files.
Thank you
please do
I think you misunderstand the purpose of this forum.
It might be better to go to a dentist when your tooth hurts than a barber (no matter how good that barber might be).
We are not well equipped to handle every type of problem on every type of OS and web service.
Simply because it uses an LE cert doesn't mean the LE forum has the expert master of your system.
I'm glad to help you, and thank you for the thanks; But I would have to create a CentOS7 VM and install Apache
on it just to give you the defaults (which you should have backed up before making any changes).
To top that off, it is 3am here and I'm doing this as a volunteer (unpaid professional).
So forgive me for not being able to complete the task but I'm not a dentist... just a really good barber - LOL
Okay Apologies
Yes you can try and let me know if you have any thing for me
If you have another CentOS7 system, copy the ssl.conf
from that one to this one and restart Apache
If that doesn't fix it, look for a backup copy of the httpd.conf
file.
Good night and cheers from Miami
#FreeCUBA
it didnot fix
i have copied the ssl.conf and httpd.conf from working centos 7
Let's check this again now:
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