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Nginx chrome ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR when not trying to use ssl

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I've set-up Nginx both default and a config in sites-enabled and yet I get ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR when trying to connect. I never configured anything to use ssl and trying to connect with http results in a redirect to https. Firefox shows a SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG error.

Maybe related is that I'm trying to set up a Strapi (NodeJS) server which gives me the same error when launched on the server. I thought that Nginx would maybe fix it but even in it's basic configuration I get the same error.

If anyone could that with this that would be greatly appreciated, feel free to ask for more information.

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Please provide all relevant configuration.
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@GeraldSchneider What would you understand under relevant configuration? Everything is left on default on a fresh install of Debian 10.
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I just reinstalled the server as Rocky Linux 8 and it seems to be working, since it was happening before on Ubuntu as well it seems to be a Debian thing
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