Passive FTP Port Range Server 2008 Firewall
Apr 21, 2009
Do you still have to add each port individually to Server 2008's Firewall like we did on Server 2003?
If so, will the guides that were put out for 2003 work on 2008's? I want to be sure before putting all these ports in....if I can just specify a range instead, it would be much easier!
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Mar 1, 2015
I have some issues with the plesk firewall:
1. Emails are not delivered:
From some reasons, plesk is blocking incoming 25 port (in plesk shows opened, but it's not)My emails are delivered trough port 25, after doing some tests ( i've sent some emails to an email account hosted in the server) there was no email in the roundcube inbox! All emails were blocked...
a) Firewall was blocking the port 25 on server restart.
b) I have succesfully unblocked it from plesk manager -> tools -> edit/change -> even if i didn't change anything, i saved the "changes" and in my roundcube inbox i recived all the test emails.
c) In /var/log/maillog there is no error.
2. Passive FTP gets blocked in the same way, to successfully connect FireFTP on passive mode i need to repeat 1.b steps even if i've created a special rule to prevent the blocking, opening 49152-65534 ports and set PassivePorts 49152 65534 in /etc/proftpd.conf
The issue appears randomly, because in the last 5 days i didnĀ“t restart the server, the last time i checked it worked. Today, without touching anything, firewall blocked my passive FTP and I had probmels reciving emails from gmail, yahoo etc...
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Mar 23, 2009
I'm running a Win2003 dedicated server with IIS and Plesk v9. While trying to configure my FTP ports I found out that my host has a basic (free) hardware firewall on my main/shared IP with ports 2000-2015 reserved for passive FTP connections. I asked them if they could change the ports to match the default ones but to customize hardware firewall settings I'm require to upgrade to a paid solution.
I again tried to approach the problem by trying to get IIS to conform to the host's ports. However after some research I found that the default MSFTP range is 1025-5000 while custom values have to be between 5001-65535. My host recommends I upgrade to a personal hardware firewall or make do with a software firewall. Other than dropping the firewall is there nothing I can do here?
I've thought of serving FTP on a dedicated IP (which would be exempted from the hardware firewall) but when I tried to set it up I got a directory permission error during connection attempts. I may be mistaken but this appears to be an an issue with Plesk not liking to serve a website's HTTP and FTP on separate IPs. Is solving this problem my best bet?
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Aug 19, 2014
I am running Plesk 12 . Centos 6.5
I have Plesk Firewall Installed.
After the Plesk Firewall was enabled the FTP Stopped working in passive Mode.
I searched the net and found the following :
Code:
/etc/sysconfig/iptables-config and change the line with IPTABLES_MODULES to: IPTABLES_MODULES="ip_conntrack_ftp"
It started working.
I changed the default FTP port from proftpd.conf
Code:
port 2392
and /etc/services
Code:
ftp 2392/tcp
ftp 2392/udp fsp fspd
I allowed the new port in Plesk Firewall in Incoming connection and disabled port 21
Now I am not able to connect to the ftp, I get the following error. Have I missed anything ?
Code:
Response:257 "/" is the current directory
Command:TYPE I
Response:200 Type set to I
Command:PASV
Response:227 Entering Passive Mode (85,25,51,34,216,46).
Command:MLSD
Error:Connection timed out
Error:Failed to retrieve directory listing
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Mar 8, 2007
I need to ban IP range and I inserted say ip 12.44.0.0 in the deny_hosts rules, this should ban range from 12.44 but strange is people from that range still be able to access my site, any idea what went wrong?
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Nov 5, 2009
I notice that the Windows 2008 Firewall has some default setting opened, wonder what are the ports opened for? Anyone can give any idea? Can I close them?
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Jul 3, 2008
Is it possible to change the port of ftp, similarly to what you can do with SSH?
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Jul 13, 2008
I have a friend who usually manages my server, but he's been hard to contact, and these forums are officially my best friend
I figured out how to change the sshd config, and restarting the service to change the port. My friend installed a firewall due to ddos attacks, and I think i need to manually unblock the port that I would like to be the new sshd port. How can I find out what firewall I'm running, and where can I add a new port to the allow list?
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Dec 21, 2008
I install and configure apf firewall on my VPS and i have a problem. The port 80 is open, my website it`s up and working but i can`t download anything.
Logs:
[root@HERA ~]# wget ***/test.zip
--02:03:49-- ***/test.zip
Resolving ***... 67.148.95.11
Connecting to ***|67.148.95.11|:80...
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Feb 20, 2008
Alright now this is the most intelligent way to send spam I have ever seen. Apparently a guy has made a PHP or Perl script that is acting as an MTA. That's right: He is neither using Sendmail nor Exim but he made a script that acts as an MTA. That means the script itself connects to third party mailservers via port 25 and communicates with the remote mailserver as if it was an MTA itself. This works even if Exim is entirely disbaled...
The spam still get's sent. The script is running only occasionally...not like a daemon.
So it is nearly impossible to locate it. You have no Exim logs to look at. And in the Apache logs any PHP script could be it... You are not able to find that out. Therefore I am unable to stop him unless I manage to block outgoing connections to another host's port 25 for any program but for exim.
How can I configure my firewall (APF) so that only Exim my connect to other servers via port 25? Is that even possible?
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Aug 25, 2014
How do we redirect port in Plesk firewall module without touching iptables? I saw forwarding but there was no destination port.
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Feb 19, 2008
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?
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Aug 28, 2012
How can I allow only one ip or a list of ip addresses to access port 8443.I need to limit access this port to few ip addresses and not everyone
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Oct 9, 2006
Does anyone know how to range ban IPs using IPsec.
I can enter IPs manually but unable to ban an entire RANGE of ips
i.e. For example 172.10.10.10 - 172.1.1.999
Anyone know?
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Mar 12, 2008
Is there some way to trigger a script or send an email if someone from a specified IP or IP range (e.g. 125.125.125.%) accesses an account, or any URL on the server? Perhaps by placing something within .htaccess or httpd.conf or something of that nature.
For instance, an email "$IP is visiting the URI $REQUEST_URI" would be sent, or a PHP script that sends the email would be triggered (though in that case, I'd need some way to tell the script the IP and URI).
And in a related matter, is there any way (perhaps some existing software) to filter the access logs of an account to find all requests by a certain IP address?
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Aug 28, 2009
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Dec 1, 2008
I am not using IIS and the built FTP server. Is ther other recommended FTP server to use in a windows 2008 dedicated server?
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Nov 5, 2009
i have really really tough question in windows server 2008
when i disable an account it gives the client message something like " your account is disabled"
the question here
does any one know here how to change this message at all ?
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Apr 28, 2009
i have Server 2008 X64 but its blocking my from installing exchange server 2003 and 2008. either one i try i get the error saying it's not compatible.
i find this extremely weird? is their anyway around this?
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May 14, 2009
I do have a system running on win server 2000, and it takes me about 8 months to do the setup and install applications...etc
Is there any way I can save my configurations, systems, sofwares, and install them in new version of win server 2008
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Jul 4, 2008
I've started to use Plesk 8.4 on Windows Server 2008 at work, and totally love it. The IIS7-native MS rewrite engine works pretty good. It's a dedicated box.
For my own hosting, I use either shared/reseller or VPS. Looking around, it seems every VPS is still on Windows Server 2003 and IIS6.
I took a look at the Parallels site, but came up empty. Is Server 2008 not supported by Virtuozzo yet? Is that what everybody's waiting for? If that's the case, any news/rumors on when it may be supported? IIS7 is a huge leap over IIS6, in terms of PHP and the Rewrite (plus a few other things, though not as important to me).
Too bad IIS7 won't be on Server 2003.
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Apr 21, 2008
Windows 2008 has much more functions than the typical Windows 2003, wonder anyone has any guide on how to best secure this server? Any resources available on the Internet?
Also any additional anti virus and firewall recommended for this?
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Jul 15, 2008
With Windows client OS (e.g. Vista), it's always good practice to hold upgrading till the first service pack comes out. How true is this for Windows Server software? We're going to upgrade some Windows servers and would like to know if we should stick to Win Server 2003 or go ahead and get 2008?
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Nov 1, 2007
So Windows Server 2008 will be here soon
Quote:
On February 27, 2008, Microsoft will jointly release Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008, kicking off what it calls a "launch wave" with hundreds of events worldwide. Microsoft will pitch the products as a platform for next-generation Web service applications.
Windows Server 2008 is still expected to be released to manufacturing before the end of the year, with November as the rumored timeframe. Microsoft took a similar tack with Windows Vista, making it available to businesses in November before its public launch in late January.
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What do you think this means to hosts offering windows servers?
Will they start offering Server2008 in november as the rumor goes, or only in February when it'll be officially launched?
What about swsoft and virtuozzo. What timeframe do you think they'll need to adapt server 2008 for their virtualization.
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Jan 19, 2008
what are the inbound and outbound ports when FTP Passive mode is used for PureFTPd.
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Oct 28, 2009
I'm planning on getting Windows Server 2008 Standard edition, but getting confused on the listings.
Some listings display (1-4 CPU), while others dont have anything in that regards.
So my question is for anyone who has purchased Windows Server 2008 Standard -
Is there a CPU LIMIT?
If so is this for physical # of CPU's?
And will this factor in QuadCores as 4 CPUs?
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Apr 13, 2009
Do any one have the updates when the Cpanel is going to release its control panel for windows servers 2008, I heard it was supposed to be released in last year but seems yet to come.
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Jun 20, 2008
any suggestion on antivirus for windows server 2008?
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Oct 14, 2009
Background: I work for a small microsoft based web dev company who is slowly starting to do more PHP based work. To date we've run these sites (mostly WP) through IIS6 on Windows Server 2003 although this presents problems around mod rewrites etc.
We're at a stage where we can make a decision between upgrading our existing server to IIS7 on Windows Server 2008 which seems to have better support for running PHP and all it entails - OR - getting a Linux box.
As a developer my preference is for the Linux server although the finance department ain't too keen on paying for another server.
Question: Have you experienced any significant problems in hosting PHP on IIS7 on WS 2008 alongside .NET apps? Are there any concrete technical reasons why we shouldn't use this set up?
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