Https website unreachable

Tried your suggestions, it loads fine when using the hosts file. All other suggestions have been tried before.

I’m sorry @jimr1 where would I find that file please?

so long since I done this through vmin
vmin->domain->manage virtual server->change ip address

Normally Virtualmin will detect the IP and ask to change it, ip4 anyway.

Sorry @shoulders I just noticed I did not reply on this yet.

I will have to find out the last 2, but I’m indeed 99% sure it used TLSv1.2 +TLSv1.3 as defaults. That should be changed?

Also, could you please point me a little better to how I should have setup the hostservicedns.com domain at namecheap? Did my screenshot above showed a mistake?

how come it’s come up with the wrong address 10.20.4.2 instead of 178.251.27.27 ?

Not saying that’s wrong, just unusual virtualmin not picking it up.
Maybe run recheck config

Thank you. I can’t seem to change that, when I handpick the 178 .251.27.27 address it says that’s already in use.

on Ubuntu I had loads of issues with multiple IP addresses & netplan … In the end I disabled netplan and reverted back to the original network config and virtualmin detected the correct IP … I don’t know if this is a related issue as the OP has multiple networks configured

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Ok, you have a internal and external address, weird.

what does this page look like ?

Ah, it’s start to ring a bell. Not, not weird. This is a rackserver with 2 connections. It needs both since it acts as a node, where the other network is used for internal communictaions between nodes. I think that’s where it might confuse this setup.

I feel I should try and rerun the wizard and try to force him to ignore the 10.20 addresses. Until now I thought this was somehting that virtualmin created himself to handle internal requests…

Now only to find out where to find the ‘re-run wizard’ button :slight_smile:

ok, explains alot :slight_smile: On the way to fixing.

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Thanks! (need to go in meeting, will do in a bit…)

be aware this may not fix the issue, it may be a case of editing the netplan file manually, assuming your system is using netplan

Not sure how you would make eth1 the main IP. I can’t remember selecting the IP in the wizard.

Maybe here

that looks promising … but will it change existing domains ? :person_gesturing_no:

Hopefully :slight_smile: