when I install apache on my machine I can open up port 80 on the router and allow outside access.
But, now here is the issue.
I have a p4 server which connects via ethernet to my apple mac. My apple mac connects to the internet via wireless. My apple mac has web sharing activated so the server can access the web. The server has OpenBSD 4.3 installed without X.
What I want to do is get my server online.
It's IP is 192.168.2.4, my macs IP is 192.168.1.1. In the router configuration how would I set it up? Would the router see 192.168.2.4?
Few months back we migrated to a new server (Layered tech Savvis to Databank)
All has been running smoothly, better than before the move.
Over the last week we have had reports from a few clients in various locations across australia and a few in the uk that they can not access the server.
The DNS is resolving correctly for them and traceroutes have not proven anything.
Layered tech have not been real helpful, eventually they put me onto their network department who ran a global test which came back as the server being accessible from everywhere.
I'm using a dedicated server for the first time and I want to access the PHP.ini file so that I can set up the mail() function and also enable error reporting.
However, all access has to be done remotely through a KVM console and I'm unsure what I need to do in order to get to the file that I want.
I have one server right now and will be adding a second server in the next 4-5 months. In the meantime I've upgraded the coding in my community site to act as if there is already two servers. Mainsite.com has all the php files, and a separate HD for mysql db only, [url] has all the user images and videos.
This problem I'm having right now is the permission to delete files from [url]via [url]
What I've Tried:
vsFTPd - it has a small footprint but its not reliable, needed to be restarted a few times while testing on the beta site.
usermod - this is messy, changing chmods, owners, grps... etc I tried all of that but still had problems getting the Mainsite to be part of the group without having to change all the chmods and grps.
NFS mount - haven't tried yet...
Does anyone run a multiple server site? My sites pretty big been around for 4yrs, and i've upgraded servers 3 times since then.
If i can't get this to work right my final option would be to continue to upgrade to a new server each year, everytime a bigger and faster server setup becomes available.
Current server Dual Xeon 5310 4gb, 3 x 146gb scsi/sas. The server is doing fine with this setup. But with the new site uprade and features it's going to top things out. I can keep throwing ram on the server and move mysql off site.
The site has little over 1mil users with about 60-70% of them being active daily...
id like to set up apache on a spare pc i have lying around, for local dev. id like to stick it in the back of a closet (no screen, kb or mouse) but im wondering how i can best access it from my main computers. is there some kind of decent and preferably free remote desktop application that can be used for this?
i know i can access the xampp installation via the ip address, but inevitably ill also have to access whatever OS i decide to install on it (xp or ubuntu)
I migrated my server on friday, and I changed the IP address of my DNS. There are still a few customers accessing the old server. What can I do? Is it possible to flush some persistent DNS cache somewhere?
I am using Hostgator's basic dedicated plan, and wondering how practical it would be to consider starting a sort of internet TV, where I will be hosting the content. I see big guys are doing that YouTube is doing that for example, and there are lots of other sites that are offering online shows, like BBC, CNN, etc.
Anyone has any idea how this works, from the server's point of view? Is it practical to think that with a basic dedicated server one can host an internet movie / TV channel? I know that the obvious question will be the number of visitors, and how many hours / day they are watching the TV, well, that would be a tough question to answer, but I would prefer to be ready for the worst, say 1 00 000 people watching 2 hours a day, or even worse (I mean, good so far as the popularity is considered, but not so good for the server).
I have seen many articles about setting up your server. WAMP, LAMP, IIS and more. But they are based on software.
I want to know that What server hardware is required to setup a server? What type of internet connection is needed? What will be total cost?
I am from middle class family from india. I have airtel broadband 256 kbps dynamic IP unlimited plan for my daily use. Airtel provides business plans too with static IP address. You can check their tariff here:
I recently installed Apache/2.0.64(win32)on my Windows 7 machine and am having a problem with external access. The installation appears to be good as it shows all services running and I can access a basic index.html file through 127.0.0.1
I have ruled out any router or firewall issues and am fairly sure the problem is with the httpd config. But the only changes I've made are to the NameServer and Listen directives, so I'm lost for an answer to the problem.
The NameServer is set to my actual IP address while the Listen one is set to my servers internal IP address, but I have tried switching them around with no success.
The other thing I don't know is if I need to have SQL and myPHP installed just to check basic functionality.
Does anyone here know about a dedicated server hosting company located in either Florida or Texas (United States) which allows the use of IRC? I plan to link to an already established network. Nothing illegal!
I have recently opened up a game, in which is slowly becoming pretty active. However, I want the ability to create an IRC server - locally. We are currently only on shared hosting, because we don't have a lot of bandwidth usage yet - however I believe it would be successfull to start an IRC server now, plus it would be nice to know how to do it.
However, I have two questions/problems: I am not interested in having another computer run the IRC server, because I don't have a stable internet connection except at home in which Im not willing to have to drive from campus to home if something were to happen. Therefore, I'd like to be able to run it off a PC I have ideling inside my dorm. The problem is, my roommate uses it a lot while I use my laptop, and therefore it needs to run off Windows, or somehow give me the ability to run it off a linux while running Windows - or something silly like that.
Therefore, I have two possibilities. Either one, this is completely not possible or two there is some sort of emulator or something like in which I can run IRC on Windows - Or the ability to create an IRC server directly onto windows.
Any ideas? If it is the second possibility, please provide some good tutorials or software into creating a basic IRC server. I don't really care about security unless it is going to affect the connection/box. It's not like we have a bunch of hackers who are going to attemp to exploit it, because when we launch out of BETA we will buy a server, in which we will have IRC installed onto it.
I want a cheap Dedicated server that will allow irc. I will only be using IRC on the server so it doesnt need to be very powerful. Anyone have a suggestion? I want to pay less than $50/month.
I have just started studying to get my MCSE certification; however, I have hit a road block early on. I am trying to start an internet connection to so i can use "configure Your Server Wizard". The internet connection is live ( I tested it on my vista tower).
Here is a some information of my setup. I am running 2 towers with server 2003 ( both are stuck with no internet) one tower with vista. I have a cable modem to a router. The router is supplying 3 ethernet cords to my 3 towers. I am using comcast for internet.
All I need right now is a basic connection to the internet so i can go further with training book one.
Here is my ipconfig/all dump from the vista tower that can connect to the internet:
I'm looking for a dedicated server where IRC is allowed on the network. EU or US. Nothing abusive. Budget is from $80 - $100-$110 and a place where they could announce my /24.
In last several days (maybe weeks) I sometime see in bandwith graph that link of 10mb/s is 100% used, see http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/9103/rtgimgphpvi3.png
Than I watch in var/tmp and find some bad code, files and scripts in which are some hacker email addresses and some IPs. In some file I see and some IRC BOT script. In some are logs in which see attempts of logins.....
I am looking for a reliable dedicated server provider that allows IRC. I am looking for something under 100 dollars. My budget is 100 dollars, not a cent more. I am not concerned about management levels. Managed or un-managed doesn't matter. I would prefer a U.S. based location.
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1. Dont ask me what specs I am looking for; the under $100 budget will dictate the specs.
2. Yes, I am aware that there have been two topics about dedicated servers that allow IRC in the recent past. I was unable to find a host from those topics.
3. Yes, I am sure I am looking for a dedicated. Don't post links to shell providers.
4. I am about 99% sure, I will not purchase a dedicated server from your sig. If you don't have something useful to say, please don't say it at all.
5. I'm not looking for someone to tell me that its hard to find a dedicated server that allows IRC under 100 dollars. I am also fully aware that most dedicated providers don't allow IRC. On top of that I understand WHY a lot of providers don't allow IRC. Please don't post if your only going to say why IRC isn't allowed.
6. I have checked the offers sections. No luck. Please don't tell me to check the offers section.
7. I am looking for a dedicated server under 100-dollars. That's the bottom line. Thanks for reading the entire post Wait! Did I tell you thanks for reading the entire post?
I'm looking for a dedicated server from an IRC Friendly host. I would appreciate suggestions on places where they allow IRC to be run (Other than FDC).
2wire BT router (Firmware 6.1.1) 1 Server (Dell) Hardware with NICs (Server is connected to router via Ethernet Cable) 5 Static Ip addresses purchased from BT Server OS is Centos 5.2
All laptops (5) are able to connect to the net wirelessly. I just did a standard installation of the Centos following [url]
I then tried Code: yum update but it times out. I have no remote access to the server. I can only connect when i am on the router. I have seached, read and tried so many sites and commands but it just is not working. I have had this problem for about a 6 days.
Its a long story but basically this server setup has become a nemesis.
I don't mind providing remote access to the server and router admin page if needed. I am in London btw.
I am looking for somewhere in the US or Canada that can host a VPS with the following requirements:
10gb space 256mb ram - burst 512mb 200gb bandwidth 2 ips (or 1 with cheap price for an extra ip) Public IRC Capable (not linking with EFNet, etc.)
I've been searching for something that can meet my needs but I've been at a loss. BuyAVPS became a big issue, and I pulled out quickly before the most recent downtime, SolarVPS before that with their lovely billing problems and collection threats.
For my centos box I use PuTTY and that allows me to get into the server and make any changes I need. I am looking at getting a second server, this one a Windows 2003 machine and I was wondering how you mange those servers remotely. Is it done using command line or is their a gui app to connect to it remotely? Can I install something like pcAnywhere on it or is there something web server specific?
I noticed in apache access log most of ip belong to 127.0.0.1 and it access to hostname domain.(hostname.domain.com).Any idea why is that happening?I realy dont see sense in that.
Here is one example:255-6-0/0/30. 0.0012112900.00.000.57 127.0.0.1hostname.domain.comGET / HTTP/1.0