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Conflicting server name "mydomain.com" on 0.0.0.0:80, ignored NGINX error log Ubuntu 20.04

Hello, when I check the nginx error log I notice that alert and I don’t know why, I cannot access my website from http or https, my DNS in cloudflare are:

A - mydomain.com - MY IP
CNAME - www - mydomain.com

The 4 last lines of the log:

2020/10/12 07:03:22 [notice] 15705#15705: signal process started
2020/10/12 07:18:50 [warn] 15818#15818: conflicting server name "mydomain.com" on 0.0.0.0:80, ignored
2020/10/12 07:18:50 [warn] 15818#15818: conflicting server name "www.mydomain.com" on 0.0.0.0:80, ignored
2020/10/12 07:54:16 [notice] 16047#16047: signal process started

Any help please?


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Bobby Iliev
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October 12, 2020
Accepted Answer

Hi there @hcmendez,

It most likely means that you have your mydomain.com domain specified in multiple Nginx server blocks.

What you could do is use the grep command and search for the mydomain.com domain inside your /etc/nginx/sites-enabled folder:

  1. grep -r mydomain.com /etc/nginx/sites-enabled

If you see the domain name in more than server blocks for port 80, you would need to remove the duplicate one and then restart Nginx.

Hope that this helps! Regards, Bobby

In my case the “default” site was enabled, and had the same settings as my actual site config. Removing the symbolic link to default in sites-enabled fixed it.

Solution:

Deploying a MarketPlace LEMP install will create a file: …etc/nginx/sites-available/digitalocean

This file will generate a block as subdomains are added to the droplet. Thus you get two blocks registered, thus the error. You could delete the block in this file, or as it says in the file itself:

# Generally, you will want to move this file somewhere, and start with a clean file but keep this around for reference. Or just disable in sites-enabled.

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