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Just to make sure.
https://fqdn/
it does not connect (probably with theERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
that you mentioned below)What happens if you, on the hotspot, try browsing to
https://206.x.x.x
? When you are on the same network as the portfolio, can you reachhttps://[internal ip]
?What I'm leaning towards is a router/firewall that may be causing some issues. To help with troubleshooting, does your website server have any local firewalls (for ubuntu that would typically be
ufw
, but it could beiptables
orfirewalld
)?I don't have any firewalls, and https://206.x.x.x and the internal IP one both worked.
Okay, then I'm thinking your router/NAT maybe causing the problem. Typically, your ISP won't block subdomains for dns, they may outright block Source NAT (SNAT), but if you could get through via the IP, you should be good to go.