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Issue Error: Could not get Mozilla tls config: cURL error 6

Also, you never confirmed that the /etc/resolv.conf entries were adjusted. According to your other thread /etc/resolv.conf had totally wrong content.
 
First please check which nameserver is set in the domain. Then check what IP address that nameserver delivers when asked, e.g.
nslookup <domain> <nameserver name>
Is this the correct target IP?
Then check whether Plesk is configured to react on that IP (Tools & Settings > IP Addresses).
Then check what IP the domain is configured to use.
Is this all lined up? Correct nameserver? Nameserver responding? Responding with the correct IP address? Plesk knowing that IP address? Domain configured on that IP address?
Thanks! I will try to troubleshoot step by step. Hopefully, 'File not found' does not mean that website data not there.
 
Well, you'd sure check that first. I did not even consider that, of course it could be an option that the file itself is really not there or the document root directory is set to a different directory. I've seen you on the forum before, so I think you are checking all the basics.
 
Hi everybody,
i have the same issue with just one website/domain :
how to fix this in plesk (no ssh or something else)?
Thanks
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