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Yes. HTTP and HTTPS use different server ports (HTTP binds to port 80, HTTPS to port 443), so there is no direct conflict between them. You ...
Sep 30, 2021 · Restart the apache24 service and the SSL enabled site should appear on port 443 (the default for HTTPS), while port 80 should not be listening ...
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Apr 9, 2015 · Thus, my Apache is NOT listening on 443 for SSL requests, but on a different port. It seems that the letsencrypt client specifically checks for ...
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The default port for SSL/TLS requests on the Apache HTTP server side is 443. The regular Apache server listens on the port 80 so there is no conflict between a ...
Jan 15, 2024 · The problem came from the fact that the "default SSL site" configuration file is called default-ssl.conf while the "default plaintext site" ...
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