Access All Sites On A Server Except One (can Ping)
Sep 12, 2008
I got this domain hosted on my server where i can't ping or trace it. Every setting seem to be correct, the ip address, name server...etc. and other websites hosted on the server is working fine. i can reach other websites with no problem but not this domain.
how do i trouble shoot such problem? would deleted the website and recreate solve it?
For some reason, my IPs that we use for a IP based site are un-pinable (ping time out) after some time. However, when I restart apf (firewall) the ip are back again and are pinable again.
We added the IPs for the IP based site over the ensim panel.
I belive its a Firewall issue, does anyone know how to check why the Ips are always getting un-pinable?
A website,which i can't access,but i used the ping and tracert instruct. the result tell me the IP and route is right.later,a use a Proxy site to access that site,it can. who knows the reason?
I have started my hosting service at ezhostlive.com. But currently, a few users are experiencing problems accessing accounts made by me. This problem is only affecting people on a certain ISP.
For them, they are not able to access any domain/subdomain on ezhostlive.com
A few examples of sites which do not work for them but work for everyone else NOT on that ISP are teensideout.com, tpc.ezhostlive.com, mobilemasters.ezhostlive.com.
I'm not sure if this is a problem with my DNS settings for my domain or an ISP problem.
Here is the DNS report for an account hosted on ezhostlive.com. dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=teensideout.com
Here is the DNS report for ezhostlive.com. dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=ezhostlive.com
I have several users that can't access my sites, they are all from different areas of the world, most are on PC's with WinXP and one is on a MAC. I've had them do all the normal stuff..clean cookies, cache etc all with no luck.
I have a dual processor server running Red Hat 7.3 i686. I do have KISS firewall running.
If I stop the firewall, they can get in, but I can also bring it back up and then for several hours they can still connect, but at some point, they stop being able to.
I currently have no ip's blocked. See below: BLOCK_LIST=" " TCP_IN="20 21 25 53 80 110 143 443 995 2082:2083 2086:2087 2095:2096 3306 8443 10000 19638 22 26 37 43 873 993" TCP_OUT="21 22 25 37 43 53 80 443 873 2089 55000" UDP_IN="53" UDP_OUT="53" TCP_IN_TRUSTED="22" TRUSTED_IPS="0.0.0.0/0" SERVER_IPS="0.0.0.0/0"
Nothing that I know of changed, it just started about a week ago.
I'm using a shared host that provides good service and support, but there's one major issue I discovered recently:
Other sites hosted on their server are accessible through my domains and subdomain. For example:
Account2 on their server can be accessed through:
[url] [url]
Host says:
"Because everything is Name-based, apache decides what directory is going to be used based upon the name that is provided. However, because the username is valid, it treats it as a vaild URL and redirects it to your site. There is no security issue, as this is just the way apache’s configuration works."
Is it really normal? Does the same happen on all apache servers? I think SE's would treat the other pages as mine, no?
i have 3 sites/users that all need to be able to access each other with complete read/write/exec access
Site1 Site2 and Site3
what's the best way to do this without screwing up all the premissions and access to my currently active sites. I need advice from someone who is a pro at this and not just guessing at what premissions to set. I'm assume i need to create a MasterGrp and invite all 3 sites then set/change permissions on all three sites. Also all new files created would need to have the masterGrp set as the group automatically
I have 2 CPanel servers. I wanted to transfer multiple accounts via WHM but it gives me error that I cannot SSH into the other server.
I tried to ping the 2nd server from 1st server and it gives me: root@s [~]# ping xxx.xxx.xxx.7 PING xxx.xxx.xxx.7 (xxx.xxx.xxx.7) 56(84) bytes of data. ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted cping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
I added both server IP into allowed list inside my APF firewall on each server as well.
I rebooted both server earlier before, but it is still not solving my problem.
So I'm wondering what if anything I can do to get a better ping from my 1and1 server.
It's located in Wayne, PA and my ping floats around 70ms and I'm in South Lake Tahoe, CA. I only ask because there are servers with Peer1 hosted in New York, NY that give me a ping around 20ms.
I have a domain name for example test.com, and have subdomains for it 1.test.com and mail.test.com main domain working fine but both of subdomains not working in webbrowser they just reply ping requests
ping 1.test.com. it's output of /etc/init.d/named status
number of zones: 12 debug level: 0 xfers running: 0 xfers deferred: 0 soa queries in progress: 0 query logging is OFF server is up and running O.S: CentOS release 4.4 (Final) DNS: bind-9.2.4-16.EL4 Apache: httpd-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4 CPanel: None
Please note that is all is working fine over a 3 year just stopping today
Soon I find out that my ping keeps dropping. The server was smoothly running, SSH is smooth, Website are loading fine, except I cannot ping my server. I disable SELINUX completely and it still doesn't help.
When I disable CSF, my server ping are responding back!
So I remove CSF installation and reinstall CSF, the same problem appear
How can I solve this issue?
My kernel is 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5PAE running on latest version of cPanel on CentOS 5.1
I have a problem with one of my domain. Some users around the world cannot access the website, but they can ping and traceroute the server without any problems. I am able to access the website perfectly.
Site URL is www.djluv.in
And we are using IPB 2.2
Moreover if theres another domain on the same server, they can access it.
There are about 25-30 users who are facing this problem, but from different part of the world so I cant even say ISP problem.
APF has been shutdown, no Ban Filters on IPB or cpanel.
What are the possible reasons why they couldn't access the website? how to fix the problem?
I'm having a very odd problem with one of my Linux (CentOS) cpanel server, all the server's services (http, ssh, mail, dns, etc) stop responding but the server still responds to ping.
I can't find anything wrong at all on the log files either, and the technicians that manually restart the server have told me that there is no indication of a problem on the screen.
I suspected a hardware issue and had the data center techs run a hardware test on the server but everything cleared ok.
This issue started a couple of weeks ago, no major upgrade or install took place when it started happening. From what i can see the halts are completely random, some times it goes for days without it happening and some times it happens just hours after the reboots.
A customer of mine for about 2 years just left for "Greener" pastures with a big time overselling host. Out of curiosity, I did a lookup search on his new IP using domaintools.
The result revealed that his website now resides on a server that has a little over 10,000 sites hosted on it.
My question goes thus:
What type of server efficiently holds such quantity of websites or could he be in for one hell of a ride?
Is there a way to tell how many, and the domain names, of all the sites assigned to one server or IP address on a shared hosting server? When I do a lookup on my server's IP address, it only points back to my hosting company. If I ping my domain, I get my IP address, so it seems reasonable that there's probably a way to find this out. I thought I had seen a post here about this, but searched for quite awhile, and couldn't find it.
I noticed my server's CPanel CPU Service Status went from about .4 (green) to 1.6 (red), and has pretty much stayed there the last few hours. It indicates it's a 1 CPU server. I was curious how many sites there were, and even what they were, to see if I could determine who or why the server usage is spiking.
I'm trying to learn more about hosting, and was curious about this aspect of shared hosting. I'm also looking for a way to throttle my own site to avoid causing a spike on my server. Does anyone know of a way I can ensure that my CPU usage does not exceed a predetermined amount so my hosting company won't pull the plug? Would throttling the bandwidth be possible, and perhaps a way to achieve that?
I decided to take the leap from a shared plan on godaddy to a good quality vps. I wanted to avoid the slowness and support I've experienced. Today for fun I found one of those tools that show you how many domains are sharing your ip. It says my website is on the same IP as 600 other sites! Is that all on a single server sharing resources?
I'm excited to see how my site runs on a 384mb vps. Probably even more than I need, but exciting none the less.
I am facing a strange issue with two RPG games sites that i am hosting on a 2GB ram server with softlayer, each of these sites was running on a 512MB VPS and they were doing fine but i decided to move them to better server so things run smoother when each has 50+ members online.
So the issue is when i have around 40 online members on each site, they start coughing up mysql errors, sometimes the sites just hang and stop loading, server load goes up to 3 or 4 but memory usage remains around 40%, I also notice that mysql uses the most of the CPU usage, around 75%
What i probably need is for someone to identify the cause of this, can it be an attack of some sort? or is it probably some code issues in the sites? do you recommend anyone that can have a look at this?