No. Just 200

Solution: My mistake was leaving "DocumentRoot" commented out. I thought the root specification in "80" section might suffice, but no. Once I fixed that - everything works. All correct pages are shown.

I think at least a warning from Apache should be visible for "apachectl -t" or "apachectl -S" options, but ...

|| BTW, what is the right way of marking a question/thread solved?


On 8/13/19 8:52 AM, Frank wrote:
Do you get a 302 or 301 with curl, since you mention a redirection?

On 07/08/19 07:23 PM, me wrote:
target url: "http://www.cart.example.com/"; works fine.
SSL target url: "https://www.cart.example.com/"; redirect to /var/www/html

However, "/var/www/html" is not a DocumentRoot for any virtual hosts.
Output of "apachectl -S":
VirtualHost configuration:
*:443                  is a NameVirtualHost
          default server example2.com
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf:55)
          port 443 namevhost example2.com
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf:55)
                  alias www.example2.com
          port 443 namevhost ycart.com
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ycart.conf:55)
                  alias cart.example.com
                  alias www.cart.example.com
          port 443 namevhost yh.com (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/yh.conf:57)
                  alias hice.example.com
                  alias www.hice.example.com
                  wild alias *.yh.com
*:80                   is a NameVirtualHost
...


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