Firewall setting help needed on centos 4 server
Hi,
i am very new on dedicated servers and have been using reseller accounts upto now. i got a dedicated server and need some help please. When i ordered the server Centos 4, http, smtp and sql was installed. i have been trying to install server-cp a control panel which have some good features. i am trying the lite version from www.servex.com Everything went well but i can't access the panel. i asked servex to check for me and they said the firewall is blocking me to access the panel and i need to unblock it. i am not sure if support covers that as the server is unmanaged. i have send a ticket asking them to change the firewall settings but have heard from them so i suppose i am on my own. If anybody can help it would be much appreciated Johan |
Hi,
Ok i got it figured out how to switch of the firewall and server-cp works very well. It seems on linux if you are simple basic ? nobody reply. Not sure why.
When searching i used firewall settings but wasn't getting anywhere and after a while searched on how to start/stop firewall and got my answer. I trust the following ? somebody will give me some help please. At present i have the firewall switched of on the server. I presume to switch it back on would be a good thing but which serverses do i need to allow thru as a general guide line. Server-cp gets accessed thru port 3000. For some reason apache and mysql have stopped working during my install process of server-cp but i am to afraid to ask how to easily reinstall the 2 as i have a dedicated server and not a home server. i did try and stop and start it again but it didn't work. Hopefully somebody out there will show some mercy out there towards a totally useless linux user. One thing to remember. Most people that uses linux started by just starring at a blank screen and not sure what to do. And then they started but asking ?. I know sometime the simple ? are boring but remember you were there as well:) Greetings Johan |
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