Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahmood@xxxxxxxxx.INVALID): > >Is default-ssl site "enabled" via the debian/ubuntu tools e.g. a2ensite? > # a2ensite default-ssl > Enabling site default-ssl. Well, there ya go. > Now, when I open https://w.x.y.z in firefox, I get > Your connection is not secure This is because SSL-certs require domain names and don't work properly with 'bare IP addresses'. You'll never get that fixed unless you start using a domainname and a correct certificate (LetsEncrypt for example). -- | I'm a lousy dancer but my moods are swinging! | 4096R/20CC6CD2 - 6D40 1A20 B9AA 87D4 84C7 FBD6 F3A9 9442 20CC 6CD2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx