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  4. Reconfigure seems to have killed my site....

Reconfigure seems to have killed my site....

Added by Alasdair McAndrew over 8 years ago

So my openproject (on port 8080) stopped working. I tried “openproject reconfigure” and followed through the motions. But still nothing; the url

http://mysite.com:8080

now returns a listing of my /var/www/html directory (which is the web server directory used by apache). What’s also bad is that my wordpress blog, which is on the root server at

http://mysite.com

now simply returns “You don’t have permission to access / on this server”

So in one fell swoop I seem to have lost both openproject, and my blog! Helpppp…..

Thanks very much,
Alasdair


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RE: Reconfigure seems to have killed my site.... - Added by Paweł Paluch over 8 years ago

show content of /etc/apache2/ports.conf, also check ports used in configuration of vhosts.

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