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On 15/12/2024 18:40, Paul wrote:
On 2024-12-13 21:03, Kevin Watkins wrote:
I had two working websites until I realized over the weekend that my
server was running Ubuntu 23.04 which had no apparent easy upgrade to
24.04. So I backed up my web files and site config files and did a
clean install of Ubuntu. I have been trying to get my sites back up
since (Sunday 8th of December).I am currently working on getting one
of them up, once it is up I’ll work on the other one.

I am able to load my site locally via local IP address or remotely
via public IP. However, I am unable to load the site via URL, locally
or remotely

My config file is as follows – the name of which is
deletedforsec.us.conf

Maybe I'm missing something? a quick curl tells me : (6) Could not
resolve host: deletedforsec.us

me@mybox4:/$ whois deletedforsec.us
No Data Found

and dig gives me a NXDOMAIN

Where is your DNS server?  You might want to sort that out before
refining +/- 'www' and 'https'

Or are you just being a tad paranoid in your website obfuscation and
not allowing this list to help you?

Paul

P.S. [Totally OFF-TOPIC for this list, apologies for the noise] the
'04' in Ubuntu release nomenclature means 'April', no more no less.  A
plain "sudo do-release-upgrade" would have retained all of your
previous "web files and site config files..." that you say were
working to your satisfaction, so just restore your system from your
backup of 23.04 and then do the release-upgrade.

If that's indeed an intentional obfuscation in order not to disclose the
real name of the domain, than it's no wonder that it doesn't return
anything (even pinging does not work).

So, if there is a real domain with a valid DNS entry, then another
possibility is that Ubuntu 24.04 has different default firewall settings
than 23.04, or that you opened something there in 23.04 and you forgot.
I have had these problems when switching from Ubuntu to openSUSE, which
has stricter default settings for the firewall.

Or, if you are using a dynamic DNS for your site, it's possible that the
new 24.04 machine got a different IP address from the router through
DHCP and you have to adjust your port forwarding.

Just a couple of thoughts.


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