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I need to vertify my domain to get a https certificate, my problem is that the page says that I have to put a file in a folder named .well-known. The Problem is now that I can't access this folder with my browser, there is written "Forbidden" when I connect to my page?



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      I need to vertify my domain to get a https certificate, my problem is that the page says that I have to put a file in a folder named .well-known. The Problem is now that I can't access this folder with my browser, there is written "Forbidden" when I connect to my page?



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      I need to vertify my domain to get a https certificate, my problem is that the page says that I have to put a file in a folder named .well-known. The Problem is now that I can't access this folder with my browser, there is written "Forbidden" when I connect to my page?



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          Use a text editor. First find out what files are in your .blah_blah file w/ ls -l /home/user/.blah_blah/files.filetype.



          Also: I found this info. in a book I was reading, "Mastering Ubuntu Server, (LaCroix 2018)."



          1. The web developer creates the website and related files


          2. These files are uploaded to the Ubuntu Server, typically in a subdirectory of /var/www or another directory the administrator has chosen


          3. The server administrator creates a configuration file for the site, and copies it into the /etc/apache2/sites-available directory


          4. The administrator enables the site and reloads Apache


          This cmd should show you the files in that dir.



          Seth



          P.S. If that does not work, try sudo. If you just need to find your . files or your "invisible files," try ls -l /home/user/. Also, try to add the correct permissions to your file that you need to add so you can read/write to it. This may help.






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            Use a text editor. First find out what files are in your .blah_blah file w/ ls -l /home/user/.blah_blah/files.filetype.



            Also: I found this info. in a book I was reading, "Mastering Ubuntu Server, (LaCroix 2018)."



            1. The web developer creates the website and related files


            2. These files are uploaded to the Ubuntu Server, typically in a subdirectory of /var/www or another directory the administrator has chosen


            3. The server administrator creates a configuration file for the site, and copies it into the /etc/apache2/sites-available directory


            4. The administrator enables the site and reloads Apache


            This cmd should show you the files in that dir.



            Seth



            P.S. If that does not work, try sudo. If you just need to find your . files or your "invisible files," try ls -l /home/user/. Also, try to add the correct permissions to your file that you need to add so you can read/write to it. This may help.






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              Use a text editor. First find out what files are in your .blah_blah file w/ ls -l /home/user/.blah_blah/files.filetype.



              Also: I found this info. in a book I was reading, "Mastering Ubuntu Server, (LaCroix 2018)."



              1. The web developer creates the website and related files


              2. These files are uploaded to the Ubuntu Server, typically in a subdirectory of /var/www or another directory the administrator has chosen


              3. The server administrator creates a configuration file for the site, and copies it into the /etc/apache2/sites-available directory


              4. The administrator enables the site and reloads Apache


              This cmd should show you the files in that dir.



              Seth



              P.S. If that does not work, try sudo. If you just need to find your . files or your "invisible files," try ls -l /home/user/. Also, try to add the correct permissions to your file that you need to add so you can read/write to it. This may help.






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                Use a text editor. First find out what files are in your .blah_blah file w/ ls -l /home/user/.blah_blah/files.filetype.



                Also: I found this info. in a book I was reading, "Mastering Ubuntu Server, (LaCroix 2018)."



                1. The web developer creates the website and related files


                2. These files are uploaded to the Ubuntu Server, typically in a subdirectory of /var/www or another directory the administrator has chosen


                3. The server administrator creates a configuration file for the site, and copies it into the /etc/apache2/sites-available directory


                4. The administrator enables the site and reloads Apache


                This cmd should show you the files in that dir.



                Seth



                P.S. If that does not work, try sudo. If you just need to find your . files or your "invisible files," try ls -l /home/user/. Also, try to add the correct permissions to your file that you need to add so you can read/write to it. This may help.






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                Use a text editor. First find out what files are in your .blah_blah file w/ ls -l /home/user/.blah_blah/files.filetype.



                Also: I found this info. in a book I was reading, "Mastering Ubuntu Server, (LaCroix 2018)."



                1. The web developer creates the website and related files


                2. These files are uploaded to the Ubuntu Server, typically in a subdirectory of /var/www or another directory the administrator has chosen


                3. The server administrator creates a configuration file for the site, and copies it into the /etc/apache2/sites-available directory


                4. The administrator enables the site and reloads Apache


                This cmd should show you the files in that dir.



                Seth



                P.S. If that does not work, try sudo. If you just need to find your . files or your "invisible files," try ls -l /home/user/. Also, try to add the correct permissions to your file that you need to add so you can read/write to it. This may help.







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