Jairds wrote:
I am having a weird problem in my site related to SSL.
I can connect from inside the network to the secure pages , so the
certificate is fine. From outside the connections are refused. I have a
monitoring company checking the site and from them I got the following
error message
TCP error (site is not responding): connect: Connection refused at
/usr/local/mybin/IPD/IPSSL.pm line 60
The firewalls are checked and the server is listening the https port.
I searched everywhere in the computer for this directory and files with
no success.
I am starting to think I 've been hacked because of the mybin diretory
in the path, and because I cannot find theses files.
I googled for them files without finding any . Does anybody know if they
really exists on sssl programs ?
How can I find these hidden files in my machine ?
Any help or clue will be very much appreciatted.
This is not an SSL issue. Does your ISP block port 443? The error from
the monitoring company refers to their own script, not any files on your
machine. It simply can't make a connection to your server.
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