By Pablo Vargas
Hello Community, My website was down a few days ago and when I uploaded a backup of my website, I got the following message.
Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page: It works
I am a new user in this topic, if you can help me I would be very grateful.
image capture of the problem https://tinyurl.com/26n7gma4
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Heya,
Check your Apache configuration file, see if it points to the proper DocumentRoot(where your files should be).
Once you update that, reload Apache and you should be good to go.
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