Apache is not working today, September 28, 2025 in India

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Why isn't Apache working? What's wrong with Apache today?

The "Apache" service operates with a stability of 100.00%. In the last 24 hours, it was available for 24 hours, 0 minutes, which is 100.00% of the time. Over the last month, the service was available for 30 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, which is 100.00% of the time.

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How to contact Apache technical support?

  • Official support site: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/misc/faq.html

What happened to Apache?

Apache is a widely-used web server software. General possible causes of outages include technical maintenance, DDoS attacks, and ISP problems.

Why is my Apache server not starting?

  • Check the Apache error log for any error messages.
  • Ensure that the necessary ports (e.g., 80, 443) are not blocked by a firewall.
  • Verify that the necessary permissions are set correctly.

Why is my website not accessible via Apache?

  • Verify that your website files are correctly configured and accessible.
  • Check the web server configuration files (e.g., httpd.conf) for any syntax errors.
  • Ensure that the web server is running and listening on the correct port.

Why are my PHP scripts not executing correctly?

  • Ensure that PHP is installed and configured correctly.
  • Check the PHP configuration files (e.g., php.ini) for any settings that might affect script execution.
  • Verify that the script permissions are set correctly.

Why am I getting ‘403 Forbidden’ errors?

  • Check the permissions on the directory and files to ensure they are not set to ‘403’.
  • Ensure that the .htaccess file (if present) is not causing the issue.
  • Verify that the user running the web server has the necessary permissions to access the files.

Why are my SSL certificates not working with Apache?

  • Verify that the SSL certificate is correctly installed and configured.
  • Check the SSL configuration files (e.g., ssl.conf) for any errors.
  • Ensure that the server time and date are correct, as SSL certificates can expire.

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