On Wed, 2023-05-31 at 20:26 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
Did you really use
example.com <
http://example.com/>? That
would
never work.
No, I sanitised it. I've found, in the past, that exposing real
addresses gets it abused (extra spam and hacking attempts), since such
people harvest mailing lists and newsgroups.
Otherwise it would be helpful, to post the SSL related part of your
configuration file.
Much as I'd like to, since it's a virtual host on a cpanel managed
system, I have no access to actual configuration files.
Trying to find decent and affordable hosting in my country is an
exercise in frustration. Trying to find one that's actually in my
country is difficult (for Google to return my site to people as some
kind of local service it needs to be at a local IP). Trying to find
one that still uses Apache instead of that abomination LightSpeed is
hard. Finding one that's affordable... Finding one that's run by
competent people...
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