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    Question Add domain directly to apache

    I figured it out. asp.net redirects http request to https. (http://localhost:5500/->https://localhost:5501/). But because of me not adding any valid ssl certificate to my asp.net application. It used an untrusted certificate. I just had to comment out one line in my Startup class, so it would...
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    Question Add domain directly to apache

    Thanks @IgorG I thought I needed to add the domain somewhere else (for example sites-available dir) i did not know you could just add it to Additional directives. I am having another problem now. "Internal Error 500". 'proxy_http' is enabled (also 'proxy'). My Additional Apache directives looks...
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    Question Add domain directly to apache

    Hello Forum, I have been using plesk for a few years now, generally I am happy, but sometime it drives me crazy. Just like right now. I have 8 domains connected to plesk, but since I wanted to try ASP.net development I tried to deploy a asp.net application to the server, with its own domain...
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