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Thanks, Matt! That was exactly the issue that needed to be fixed. A simple one line addition in the admin page and everything is up and running. Now, however, I have to start looking at other bits and pieces like anyplace where "http:" is hardcoded and some other issues with IP addresses. But the server is up and running with SSL! Thanks for everyone's help! Joe > From: Matt.Haas@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Joe, > > You need to modify your virtual host so it listens on port 443. By > default, it listens on port 80 and a couple of other ports that were set > up when the instance was generated.
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