How Do You Know If Your VPS On 10Mb Or 100mb Port
Oct 17, 2009The provider might say you are on 10mb port but how you know for sure?
View 11 RepliesThe provider might say you are on 10mb port but how you know for sure?
View 11 RepliesI have hired a server in Limestone with port of 100MB but when attempt to unload a file the transfer rate does not exceed more of 10MB, but I see that the port is in 80% of its use.
The server is new and he only has installed Windows
better 3000gb monthly with 100mb port or dedicated 10mbps unmetered?
they are the same price
and i forget to say that i use most of the band monthly
so i need the bigger band with better speed
I am review the pricing model for web hosting.
I have come up with a basic model (page views x bandwidth used x disk space). I will get the bandwidth and page views from awstats and the disk space from the server.
I am trying to cost the bandwidth we buy from our supplier. We have a 10mb pipe going into our solution costing us £14k per year. Awstats reports the bandwidth as total data transfered e.g. 2.4 gb per day or month. I am having a problem trying to link the two.
How can I work out how much data I can get through a 10mb connection in a full day? I can then work out a sites bandwidth usage based on the % of the cost. Ideally i would like to be able to say something like 'with 10mb pipe our solution can handle 250gb of traffic per day'.
What do people think of the costing model and any ideas of how i can calculate the total amount of data i can shift in a day.
When companies say your uplink or port speed is 100mb/s, do they mean you're sharing it with hundreds of other servers or you have 100mb/s that is for you? If its shared, than why even write 100mb/s because you will never truly achieve that.
View 3 Replies View Relatedif you can share a 100MB download link that I can use to test cogent's speed to my network. Hopefully plugged into a 100MBPS port at the switch to see if it will max out or not.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'd like to find strong hosting , protection DDoS 100Mb, with good price and support.
Any one able to protection DDoS 100Mb I hope he helps me.
Last, I want you explain to me about your Protection Circle.
I'm runnung a server with Apache2 (Apache/2.2.16 (Debian 6.0))
I would like Apache2 listen on port 8080 for IPv4 and on port 80 for IPv6.
This is what I have now:
/etc/apache2/ports.conf
Currently I am using Linux + cPAnel and using the port 25 for email sevrer. Currently we facing 1 problem is, some user's ISP is not support port. May I know how can I add additional port into server and allow users to send mail by different port?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an office internal website and I opened a port in the gateway of my office (7080) to this website (server )'s 80 port. That makes this website open to public as office has static IP. And then when I view the site from home . it's fine. But when I tried to login, the site is using a pop-up, I guess it's http authentciation, login, I was redirected to a url without my port number any more, that stops my access to the site as obviously I would.
How can I keep my connection/port number ...?
about the NIC and switch,
there are giga port vs mega port,
in your experience,do they really be different?
I recently changed my SSH port, but locked myself out when my APF firewall was installed.
Where would I got to add a custom port inside the APF's config file?
I am using proftpd...How do i instruct that the server don't listen on high ports 49152-65534 but only to 21?
The reason is because my client's firewall setup is very strict and i need to give a good reason to open those high ports. Right now, i can ftp to port 21 only but can't do nothing more than that coz the higher ports are blocked.
i now have root access at a site i manage and the previous admin has set up a different SSH port.
I think this because i get " Connection Refused " and that user has access for SSH.
When restarting my SSH services i recive;
Quote:
sshd has failed, please contact the sysadmin.
And from looking that error up it means the port has been changed.
So i have WHMC access and all other root passwords etc, but how can i find out the port?
Bought New VPS recently , it suppose 10MB unmetered .. when Download Big files thru SSH , the Speed Never Exceed 2MB, always 2mb or less ..
i thought i get 10mb, from wht i understood when say 10mb unmteret ..
how to make sure if i'm on 10 mb unmetered or not .. i thought simple just download some big file from ssh and see wht speed ..
I have cpanel running on a centos box and I want to change the ssh port from (22) the default port to something new i get 13000 login add temps a day. How do i do this i have root access
View 11 Replies View Relatedis it safe to keep the port 111 open or what?
i'm using CentOS 4.x
I am having my ded server disconnected in less than 2 hours if I dont delete a bad website off my dedicated server (I run a free hosting website on it...i know! I know!)
Anyways I need to login to ROOT and manually take this website off the server, which I have NO IDEA how to do anyways, but I need the SSH port to do so and I HAVE NO IDEA what it is!
How do I find this information out?
I'm a bit new to this, and I wanted to host my server on a VPS. I tried connecting, but that just didn't work. Do I need to portforward the VPS? Sorry, Like I said, I'm a bit new.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI know this is a bit of an odd question but I have a VPS which has port 1189 open. Is it normal by default to have this port listening on a OpenVZ VPS under HyperVM? or is this something a little concerning? Never noticed it before, just checking I don't want any illegal applications being hosted on my server by clients.
It's most probably nothing to be concerned about, just wanted to double check.
I would like to know on how to forward specific IP with port to localhost or any IP by using iptables ? For example i would like to forward for port 25 from IP A to IP B, Currently i'm doing a test with my firewall and i'm very blur with iptables thingy.
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhat is port forwarding?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a script that needs to make a port 80 request to itself and it seems that there is something blocking that request. where should i look to correct this problem?
View 14 Replies View RelatedOK, This is killing me, can someone tell me how to unblock ports 7000-9000 in ConfigServer (CSF) for my whole server? I need them unblocked for WHMSonic, and all my admins are off for the weekend so I really need some help.
View 7 Replies View RelatedOne of my clients has a couple of servers from me.
In the course of my work, I've setup various people to send mail via one of these servers, using SMTP on port 587.
Can I see on the server who has been using it to send via port 587? I didn't keep a record, the server is closing down and I'd like to let as many people as possible know that they need to change their SMTP settings .. there are only 50 or so I think.
someone attacking my VPS via port 80, which firewall u advice me to use on windows 2003 WEB edition ?
Or anyone have smillar experiance and can tell me what to do? Btw my hosting company is LeaseWeb.
My switch 3COM 4500 (Layer3) ;
I want port 1 of switch work in all VLANS!
I created vlan2, vlan3 and add this trunk/hybrid port in all vlans and ping no work por port1.
I recently leased a server from leaseweb.com
It was suppose to have 1000mbps/sec full-duplex!
Can someone tell me how to check if I have what I paid for?
I tried wget from my friend's server who is with leaseweb aswell. Did a 100MB download test and for
30.36MB/sec === is this 1GBps? Please can someone tell me another way to test?
I've noticed on some rackmount servers and firewall appliances there are ports labelled console, and look like serial ports. Are these related to connecting to KVM? I am looking for a cheap appliance for some rackmount servers I have (1U half depth would be ideal), to remotely recover the server if it goes down. I figured they'd connect through PS2 connectors, but then I thought that if the console port was related, then going through that might have the option for power cycling or something.
View 7 Replies View Relatedim doing this in favor of my friend who is having some problem with his dedicated server,"he does not speak english very well" he has a unmanaged dedicated server he changed something on his ssh port and forgot what port is it, he can still access his WHM right now, meaning he know's the root password "correct" but the problem is he forgot his ssh port
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have been receiving a lot of emails from LFD about this ip (93.190.138.129) port scanning.
I get about 3+ of these emails a day letting me know that ldf has blocked the ip temporary.
I am now wondering should I be worried about this ip port scanning?
The ip is from the netherlands where my server is hosted and was wondering if its a coincidence or not?