I'm getting the following message on all browsers (or variation of) when trying to connect to my domain.
"The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."
For a while now, I've been connecting via a VPN (via an internal IP address) and didn't notice that the "https://mail.mydomain.com:8100" and "https://mail.mydomain.com:9100" haven't been working (not sure when this started) until a client mentioned it. Then I checked, and sure enough, it's no longer working.
I verified that the SSL certificate has not expired for mail.mydomain.com and can connect via SMTP/POP3 fine, with no errors, it's just that the web interface is giving me this error.
It is an older version of AMS (2.72), so I figured something changed in all the browsers (maybe an Internet-wide change) to prevent viewing (weirder, though, I can connect via an internal IP address even w/a cert mismatch and ignore the SSL warning, though I can't do that with the legitimate domain name).
I'd like to convince my client(s) to upgrade to the latest and greatest, but kind of hard to convince them when things suddenly stopped working (while they were working fine before).
Any ideas?