No Local Access

Hello. I have several domains setup on a local machine here in my home. Mail is hosted here as well. Up until two days ago I was able to access all sites locally via https://www.mydomain.com and https://webmail.mydomain.com. After a minute or so I get “The Connectioin has timed out” page.

However I am still able to access the control panel via https://www.mydomain.com:8083

There are no issues accessing any of the above URL’s if I get behind a VPN or use something like Tor browser. All mail accounts are also working fine in Thunderbird.

I am running Hestia Control Panel v1.5.5 on Debian 11 (bullseye)
I have not made any changes whatsoever. In fact, the system was functioning flawlessly until now. It is imperative that I have local access so that I might manage sites running Wordpress, Prestashop, etc.

Your time and assistance will be greatly appreciated. Peter

I see this when running apt update:

Hit:1 Index of /debian bullseye InRelease
Hit:2 Index of /debian-security bullseye-security InRelease
Hit:3 Index of /debian bullseye-updates InRelease
Hit:4 Index of /apache2/ bullseye InRelease
Hit:5 Index of /php/ bullseye InRelease
Get:6 https://apt.hestiacp.com bullseye InRelease [3,601 B]
Err:6 https://apt.hestiacp.com bullseye InRelease
The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A189E93654F0B0E5
Hit:7 Index of /packages/mainline/debian/ bullseye InRelease
Hit:8 mirror - MvA bullseye InRelease
Fetched 3,601 B in 1s (6,145 B/s)
Reading package lists… Done
W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: https://apt.hestiacp.com bullseye InRelease: The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A189E93654F0B0E5
W: Failed to fetch https://apt.hestiacp.com/dists/bullseye/InRelease The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A189E93654F0B0E5
W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

For the last “Issue”

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Thank you so much for your prompt response @eris Much appreciated. Peter

BTW: Should I Disable Automatic Updates?

I keep autoupdates on…

We test them a lot and the problems where they generate real issues are really small…

Great thank you. I also noticed and forgot to mention that I use CF and that if I do reboot the server I have to manually start apache2

Run once…

sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind=1

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