Yes, that was the problem. Also, my nginx.conf was incorrect. It just didn't work but I know how to do it now. Message me here if you need help.by robertf57 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have a development version of a Django website with domain name "mysite.com" I used to access my site via the URL "http://web01.mysite.com". I've just installed a wildcard digital certificate and now I can't reach the site. If I use either "https://web01.mysite.com" or "http://web01.mysite.com", I get a quick "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" message.by robertf57 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have a development version of a Django website with domain name "mysite.com" I used to access my site via the URL "http://web01.mysite.com". I've just installed a wildcard digital certificate and now I can't reach the site. If I use either "https://web01.mysite.com" or "http://web01.mysite.com", I get a quick "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" message.by robertf57 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have a development version of a Django website with domain name "mysite.com" I used to access my site via the URL "http://web01.mysite.com". I've just installed a wildcard digital certificate and now I can't reach the site. If I use either "https://web01.mysite.com" or "http://web01.mysite.com", I get a quick "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" message.by robertf57 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm new to nginx and have successfully installed nginx to my /opt/nginx directory. Nginx runs as user "nginx". My problem is that I can't write files to the /opt/nginx/html directory under my login account. The html directory's initial owner:group was root:root with permissions 755. I added my login name as well as the nginx login name to the "www-data" group and then ran tby robertf57 - How to...