Re: Can't connect to server on 443 ... no log information being generated

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Hi Douglas,

Thanks for your help.   I've spent about 6 hours on this problem and it has just vanished ...  

I tried elinks as a substitute for telnet ... telnet does succeed in the socket handshake, to is useful for quick test of that part of the connection.

Everything pointed to my router because of the success in local connections ... so I removed some redundant settings on the router and bingo 
the problem vanished. Not for any reason that makes any sense. But at least I'm operational again!

Cheers,
Geoff

On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 1:05 PM Douglas W. Goodall <douglas_goodall@xxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Did your server get an update of the apache server?

Your http.conf might have gotten overwritten.


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> On Jun 3, 2019, at 7:16 PM, Douglas W. Goodall <douglas_goodall@xxxxxxx.INVALID> wrote:
>
> You can’t usde telnet to check port 443 because it doesn’t do SSL handshaking.
> Use your browser instead
>
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>> On Jun 3, 2019, at 7:02 PM, Geoff Russell <geoffrey.russell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi ...
>>
>> My apache2 server was working perfectly and then it stopped.  I can connect on port 80
>> but not on port 443. 
>>
>> Server version: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu)
>> Server built:   2019-04-03T13:34:47
>>
>> --------------------------Good
>> $  telnet ajp.geoffrussell.com.au 80
>> Trying 203.122.232.225...
>> Connected to geoffrussell.com.au.
>>
>> ---------------------------------Good
>> $ telnet localhost 443 
>> Trying 127.0.0.1...
>> Connected to teddy.geoffrussell.com.au.
>>
>> ---------------------------Bad
>> $  telnet ajp.geoffrussell.com.au 443
>> Trying 203.122.232.225...
>>
>> Nothing happens. I've turned on "debug" LogLevel in the ajp-policy-ssl.conf virtual host
>> file. No log messages of any kind.
>>
>> How do I get logging of the actual connection process?  I've turned on debug LogLevel in
>> every conf file I can find and I'm still getting nothing.
>>
>> I have ufw set to allow https. But it doesn't matter if I turn it off. No difference.
>>
>> My virtual host file:
>>
>> <IfModule mod_ssl.c>
>>        <VirtualHost *:443>
>>                ServerName ajp.geoffrussell.com.au
>>                ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
>>                ...
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Geoff Russell
>>
>>
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