Primary domain doesn't get verified

rehan

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Hello Normathens,

This issue has been handled by adding an exception in Mumara which will be available in the next update. However, if I shed more light on this when you install SSL on your domain it adds some redirect rules in the domain's host file in Apache configuration which is the main reason the primary domain is not getting verified in Mumara specifically in your case. However, this issue has been fixed now by our Dev Team. A common example of the host file is shown below:
host-file.png

After installing SSL the above-highlighted tags get included in the host file. Just remove these lines to validate the primary domain but this is a temporary solution, this issue has been resolved and the fix will be available in the next update.

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normathens

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Please let me know where exactly is that file located so I can fix it.
What is the path to the domain's host file in Apache configuration?
 

rehan

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Hello Normathens,

It depends on what operating system you are using on your server. Please let me know about it then I would be able to guide you further.

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rehan

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Hello Normathens,

If you are using Centos 7 without any control panel then the host file must be located in '/etc/httpd/conf.d' Please note that doing anything unusual with the Apache configuration may cause problems in it unless you should know what you are doing while tweaking it.

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rehan

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It must be in the file named alpsend.com.conf according to the attached screenshot.
 
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