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1 year ago
darthpathos42
I have figured out the issue, it's a plugin used by some projects that was for some reason going to an external non-SSL site. removing the plugin and everything is back to normal. thanks all
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi Otomatic - Confirming everything is correctly configured (ServerName mysite.com). The fact that this is only specific pages is confusing to me - I can understand if the entire site was offline, but this small percentage of pages having problems is hard for me to figure out. Chris
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi Otomatic - the two different server names were a mistake in my post, not in the SSL file (I tried to remove all instances of the actual server name to keep it anonymous). ServerName is supposed to the mywebsite.com OR myserver.mywebsite.com? I have commented out Order allow,deny and Allow from all and in the HTTPD-ssl file have updated _default_ to *. I have restarted Apache but s
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi Otomatic - The SSLCertificate and Key Files were created specifically for the server, it was my mistake when creating the code for this post. Any other ideas? Chris
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Further to the post at , I'm running into an odd situation where I've upgraded my WAMP (WAMP 3.3.1, Apache 2.4.55.2, PHP 8.1.16, WAMP Icon is green). Upgrades were done in 1 week stages to ensure nothing broke in the web app, and the last phase was Thursday where I upgraded PHP, MariaDB (10.1 to 10.11.2 and the web app itself. Everything worked fine (I thought) but then we started seeing specif
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
…I have a web application that I’ve just finished upgrading (PHP8.1.16, Apache 2.4.55.2, WAMP 3.3.4, Windows 2019 Datacenter) and things have been fine until today when I started running into odd issues (specific pages not accessible, for example). Error in Apache Log indicated the cert name didn’t match the Apache conf file; I’ve tried changing httpd.conf, httpd-ssl.conf and -vhosts.conf withou
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi all, I've upgraded WAMP Server this morning to 3.3.1 and now I'm getting errors that Port 443 is no longer binding and that the name of the default server must be localhost. I think I have configured everything properly (but obviously not). NOTE: Everything worked, including port 443, before I upgraded, so I'm not sure what would have changed. I'm on Windows 2019, this server is onl
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Thanks @Otomatic - I have followed the steps in the documentation you provided and not able to get it to work. When I go to /httpd-vhosts/ I see: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName localhost ServerAlias localhost DocumentRoot "${INSTALL_DIR}/www" <Directory "${INSTALL_DIR}/www/"> Options +Indexes +Includes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews All
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi all, I'm trying to get a major upgrade done on our webserver and have run the WampServer upgrade (3.1.9 -> 3.2.9) - everything runs successfully but now takes me to the WampServer homepage rather than my website. I have not upgraded anything else and have verified all the VC++ Redistributables are installed. I'm currently on Windows Server 2012R2 (moving to 2019 but wanted to upgr
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1 year ago
darthpathos42
Hi all, Been using WAMP for ages now but this is the first time I've needed to upgrade WAMP Server. I have successfully upgraded and have set up the virtual host, with //localhost/mysite working (going to the login page and able to login) but then clicking links within the site continue to take me to the WAMP Config page. Typing out the link's address (//localhost/mysite/link_a.php) takes me
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4 years ago
darthpathos42
Hi RiggsFolly - Sorry about that, new to all this :-) Any ideas where I can find a community that i can post? I'm' kind of stuck and thought this was my best option.
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4 years ago
darthpathos42
Good morning We have finished doing a threat risk assessment on our server and the following issues have been identified. I'm unsure where to go in the Config file to correct these; any suggestions would be appreciated. We're running Windows Server2012R2, Apache2.4, and everything is SSL Encrypted with 256-bit passwords. - MISSING SECURITY HEADERS (on server name) Recommendation: Im
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