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magento installation did succeed but apache welcome page appears in frontend

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I have a VPS at ionos, a centos 8 os. I have installed a LAMP, elsticsearch, rabbit etc... I have a SSL EV for my domain at namecheaped.com: ortie-bio.fr and www.ortie-bio.fr I have followed this tuto to install Magento open source 2.4.2 : https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/install-magento-2-4-on-centos-8/ At the end I did choose the composer installation, as describe in : https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.4/install-gde/composer.html Magento installation completed with success but when I go to ortie-bio.fr in my browser it appears the default apache welcome page... I did uses the etc/httpd/conf directory for my certificates, perhaps instead of the etc/ssl directory but I have tested and it works, as you can see below with an index.html that I have put in my public_html directory : https://www.ortie-bio.fr/index.html In my install commands I have :

--base-url=https://www.ortie-bio.fr/  --use-rewrites=1 --use-secure=1 --base-url-secure=https://www.ortie-bio.fr/ --use-secure-admin=1

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I did do a lots of things by myself so I don't know what was the issue... It was not the installation of the ssl certificate, the checker was ok: https://decoder.link/sslchecker/ortie-bio.fr/443 I Reviewed my config files ssl.conf, vhost.conf, *.conf in the sites-availables directory,... an AllowEncodedSlashes NoDecode problem? a redirection problem?... : https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9821/38/apache-redirect-to-https/ Must we install with http and go in the configuration of magento to configure the https? ... https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/install-magento-2-4-on-centos-8/ I don't know what I did but now it works, sorry that nobody could help me and sorry I can't help anybody more precisely...

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