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Issue with an EV SSL Cert and Nginx
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I am working in the company facilities. This issue is not related to a hosting provider:
The thing is that I am working with a CentOS server and I have finished the cert installation following the procedure of the cert provider. However, the server has a private IP address, because the dedicated IP is managed with a hardware firewall (Pfsense) So, when I go to the browser, I see the "Welcome to Nginx" page instead of my website.
In addition to this, I have set the cert in the firewall as well.
I would appreciate if someone tell me what I have to do in the firewall in order to load the webpage.
DP
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I am working in the company facilities. This issue is not related to a hosting provider:
The thing is that I am working with a CentOS server and I have finished the cert installation following the procedure of the cert provider. However, the server has a private IP address, because the dedicated IP is managed with a hardware firewall (Pfsense) So, when I go to the browser, I see the "Welcome to Nginx" page instead of my website.
In addition to this, I have set the cert in the firewall as well.
I would appreciate if someone tell me what I have to do in the firewall in order to load the webpage.
DP
firewall ssl certificates
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I am working in the company facilities. This issue is not related to a hosting provider:
The thing is that I am working with a CentOS server and I have finished the cert installation following the procedure of the cert provider. However, the server has a private IP address, because the dedicated IP is managed with a hardware firewall (Pfsense) So, when I go to the browser, I see the "Welcome to Nginx" page instead of my website.
In addition to this, I have set the cert in the firewall as well.
I would appreciate if someone tell me what I have to do in the firewall in order to load the webpage.
DP
firewall ssl certificates
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I am working in the company facilities. This issue is not related to a hosting provider:
The thing is that I am working with a CentOS server and I have finished the cert installation following the procedure of the cert provider. However, the server has a private IP address, because the dedicated IP is managed with a hardware firewall (Pfsense) So, when I go to the browser, I see the "Welcome to Nginx" page instead of my website.
In addition to this, I have set the cert in the firewall as well.
I would appreciate if someone tell me what I have to do in the firewall in order to load the webpage.
DP
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