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I'm trying to get HTTPS working on my Raspberry pi with Apache installed, but when I try to connect to the domain the connection times out. HTTP does work though. Connecting to port 443 using my public IP doesn't work either.



The weird thing is, when I try to go to the https on the local ip it does work (https://192.168.x.x).



I have forwarded port 443, yet somewhere it's being blocked probably. When I scan my port locally with Nmap, it says the port is open. Although when I scan my public IP it states that the port is filtered.



Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be?










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  • So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

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I'm trying to get HTTPS working on my Raspberry pi with Apache installed, but when I try to connect to the domain the connection times out. HTTP does work though. Connecting to port 443 using my public IP doesn't work either.



The weird thing is, when I try to go to the https on the local ip it does work (https://192.168.x.x).



I have forwarded port 443, yet somewhere it's being blocked probably. When I scan my port locally with Nmap, it says the port is open. Although when I scan my public IP it states that the port is filtered.



Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be?










share|improve this question







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  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Michael Hampton
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  • So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

    – Mihael Keehl
    Apr 7 at 8:54













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I'm trying to get HTTPS working on my Raspberry pi with Apache installed, but when I try to connect to the domain the connection times out. HTTP does work though. Connecting to port 443 using my public IP doesn't work either.



The weird thing is, when I try to go to the https on the local ip it does work (https://192.168.x.x).



I have forwarded port 443, yet somewhere it's being blocked probably. When I scan my port locally with Nmap, it says the port is open. Although when I scan my public IP it states that the port is filtered.



Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be?










share|improve this question







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Mihael Keehl is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.












I'm trying to get HTTPS working on my Raspberry pi with Apache installed, but when I try to connect to the domain the connection times out. HTTP does work though. Connecting to port 443 using my public IP doesn't work either.



The weird thing is, when I try to go to the https on the local ip it does work (https://192.168.x.x).



I have forwarded port 443, yet somewhere it's being blocked probably. When I scan my port locally with Nmap, it says the port is open. Although when I scan my public IP it states that the port is filtered.



Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be?







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put on hold as off-topic by Michael Hampton Apr 7 at 0:47


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  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Michael Hampton
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put on hold as off-topic by Michael Hampton Apr 7 at 0:47


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  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – Michael Hampton
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  • So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

    – Mihael Keehl
    Apr 7 at 8:54

















  • So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

    – Mihael Keehl
    Apr 7 at 8:54
















So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

– Mihael Keehl
Apr 7 at 8:54





So this question serverfault.com/questions/89399/https-timeout-while-http-works is legitimate while mine is not? Why? It's totally similar, and I get a downvote for what?

– Mihael Keehl
Apr 7 at 8:54










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