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This site can’t be reached ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED

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  • SpaceCowboy
    Thanks to Ryan B. For solving the issue for me. The problem was and i quote Ryan "It seems you had set the non-SSL apache port to 8080 instead of the default port, 80." He set it back to 80 making the site live again. Thanks so much Ryan! I don't know why my hosting does this to me. As if i didn't pay them enough! oh dear! Thanks!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) I'm happy to see the issue is now resolved. It's possible this happened due to leftover configuration changes stemming from a previous plugin installation (e.g. Varnish). Thank you.
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  • imanfiqrie
    Thanks to Ryan B. For solving the issue for me. The problem was and i quote Ryan "It seems you had set the non-SSL apache port to 8080 instead of the default port, 80." He set it back to 80 making the site live again. Thanks so much Ryan! I don't know why my hosting does this to me. As if i didn't pay them enough! oh dear! Thanks!

    I have a similar problem, where do I check this?
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  • SpaceCowboy
    I have a similar problem, where do I check this?

    Home "Server Configuration "Tweak Settings in WHM. Find the option called 'Apache non-SSL IP/port'
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