dap1--- via Mailman-users writes: > What is a bit confusing but probably unrelated is this is in the > virtual section for port 80 rather than port 443.
Since Mailman's ports (usually 8000 and 8001) are normally not exposed directly to the Internet, only through the ProxyPass configuration, there's no point to TLS (HTTPS, port 443). You could do it, but you'd just be wasting CPU cycles in most configurations. Otherwise, I have nothing to add to Mark's comments. "Connection refused" almost always means that there's nothing listening on that port. Then, either mailman-web is not running or it's listening somewhere else. Steve -- GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization) Sirius Open Source https://www.siriusopensource.com/ Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan _______________________________________________ Mailman-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/mailman-users.mailman3.org/ Archived at: https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/7V7OPHEXVW66UYPIJ7ZT43WUL2XANN75/ This message sent to [email protected]
