Hello Joel,

First things first: is your Apache instance configured to point traffic on 
port 443 to your Arches/Django instance?
If you post your config here we could probably help you more efficiently. 

The next thing I would check is to which certificate your Apache config 
points.
Then check if the certificate actually exists in that path. 

Did the certbot command run without any errors? Did it say something along 
the lines of "Congratulations! Your certificate has been downloaded" ?

Vincent
 

On Friday, 24 March 2017 23:31:22 UTC-4, Joel Aldor wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to enable HTTPS on training.philippineheritagemap.org by 
> deploying a LetsEncrypt certificate using LetsEncrypt certbot. I followed 
> the steps here: https://certbot.eff.org/#ubuntutrusty-apache
>
> The website still runs on HTTP but when I try to put https://, all it 
> gives is an Apache2 Ubuntu default page.
>
> Not sure what I need to do with the Apache configuration files. Can 
> someone help?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Joel
>

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