On 13 Dec 2021, at 01:15, Michael D. Setzer II via users
<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
I've run a web server on port 8081 for some time since
my ISP blocks ports 80 and 443 completely, and it has
worked fine.
Recently have noticed things in access_log that show
people are trying to connect to the port 8081 using
https??
What do you see in the log?
Is it CONNECT trying to use you as a http proxy or a TLS hello?
Barry
Assume it is changes in browsers that want to do
https only.
Have just tried to use certbot to create a certificate, but it
seems to want to only support the connection to a web
server running on port 80 that does me no good and it
fails.. Any other options?
Nothing crital on site that needs https, but if browsers
are going to require it. Looking to run https on 8443 or
something? Sure someone else must have this issue?
Thanks for your time.
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