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HTTPS Hacked, please help

R

rocksoft

Guest
hello,

one of our server is having issue under plesk 8.2 windows. when enter from browser, http works ok but with https it goes to hacked page (HACKED BY HALLELUJAH) which mean all sites under this ip having this problem when the domain being entered by https:// but in http:// mode,site works ok. and it only affect 1 of the ip.

1. what is this, and how can i fixed it? i have checked the server and didn't found anything. i even tried to recreate the self-signed cert,but still the same.

2. or at least let me know how to disable https in every domains that don't have paid certificate installed as i prefer a domain that support https is the domain that had installed a paid certificate. page not found is good for domain that does not have paid cert installed.

hope someone will help

thanks
 
issue solved...

http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=51963&highlight=https

one site is using ssl support but the ip was shared among other domains, so all other domains https:// will redirect to the domain that owned the cert under this ip and it happen this user put a hoax page saying hacked..

so just make group operation for all domains and put Off on ssl support

thanks
 
Arrgh! I bet that was scary! I hope you told the user off! They should not do things like that ;-)

Faris.
 
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