I am attempting to route traffic through some various open ports on my Win2k Server. I have ports 8001-8005 open for a few projects, and I would like to have the traffic from [url]site 1, localhost:8002 goto site 2, etc.
How can I set this up using IIS and the IIS Manager?
If I have a customer renting two servers from me, and I collect bandwidth data at the switch port, and he does large transfers between the two boxes that travels through my switch, how do I avoid charging him for that bandwidth? Make him install his own switch? That's the only way I can think to do it. I can limit other people from flooding others on the switch with vlans, but within a vlan, it really isn't fair to bill for traffic that flows between ports, is it?
I just recently upgraded my website from WordPress to WordPress Mu.
Everything went smoothly except for one problem. On WordPress, all my posts would appear as [url] but with WordPress Mu, it is now [url]. So whenever someone visits ht[url] or [url] they are given a 404 error because it no longer exists at that location.
I know there is a way, like a wildcard or something, that makes it so that wheneever anyone visits [url]anything it would change it to[url]whatever else was typed/, no? I can't figure out how to search for that exactly and tried reading through .htaccess docs and can't figure out how to make this work.
Is it possible to use the MX feature in Cpanel to redirect web/mail traffic to a different server based on IP? As a way to get around the DNS resolution problem when changing nameservers on the domain?
I'm trying to install HyperVM (I know, it isn't great, but need something quick) but need to unblock ports 8888 and 8887. I have no idea on how to do this via SSH. I've looked on Google, but nothing.
If you have a suggestion for another VPS panel which you think is much better than HyperVM and is free, please let me know. I might aswell install that then.
I have my server set up with the smtp daemon running on port 125, and assp listening on ports 25 and 26, and forwarding to port 125 if the mail passes. This setup has been working for months and months. Already today I've received several emails.
I just attempted to send an email, however, and thunderbird could not connect to port 26. (I use an alternate port because my ISP blocks port 25 except to their mail servers)
So I thought that assp had stopped running. Attempted to go to myip:55555, but the page would not load. Now I really thought assp was broken. SSH'd into server and was able to telnet to localhost, port 26 without an issue. Was also able to lynx [url] without an issue.
Since I'm able to log in to all of these weird ports via SSH but not from my local computer, I'm apt to think that they are blocking the ports (for some reason).
Is there any way I can test this theory? Nothing has changed on my side firewall-wise, and the poor girl at the ISP company didn't even know what a port was. I would like to be 100% sure before I give them another call demanding to speak to someone higher up...
I've installed Darwin Streaming Server on a brand new server (vps). But, what do you know, the RTSP and MP3 streaming TCP ports are not defined in the etc/services file of the server.
Is this normal? Should I have an issue with the service provider?
I'm behind the firewall on a public computer and all online port scan tests I've tried show that ALL ports on a computer I'm using are closed. Is this possible? I've been previously succesfully uploaded some files through cpanelproxy.net to get access to my site, for which opened port 80 was needed.
I'd like to know how I can use DNS to do something like make a CNAME record that points the same address to different addresses based on the port used.
mail.example.org on port 80 points to ghs.google.com mail.example.org on port 995 points to pop.gmail.com mail.example.org on port 587 poitns to smtp.gmail.com
Do SMTP servers by default use port 25 for receiving mail from another SMTP server? Are there any other receiving ports an SMTP server would be listening on by default?
My question is, a server I will be setting up is going to be behind a firewall that blocks outgoing connections *to* port 25. Is there going to be any way around this that is workable besides opening the port?
my Windows 2003 server is showing a very steady amount of action on Port 1028 and Port 135.
The Process is listed as "Unknown" with a PID of 0 The Local IP is 127.0.0.1 The Remote IP is 127.0.0.1 The Remote Port is either 1028 or 135 The State is "TIME_WAIT" The Protocol is TCP
The path to the executable is blank. At any given time there are at least 20 active processes of this. The virus scan says all is well.
My internet security software blocked port scanning from IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Who is this and what are they doing scanning the ports on my computer.
I installed lxadmin on a Virtuzzo VPS today and it stated I need to open ports 7777 and 7778 now With the Virtuzzo Firewall how would I go about opening these ports up?
I have used a tool called Net Tools to scan ports on my various servers to determine ports are open in the firewall through my host.
For around a decade, this tool has been accurate to determine what ports are open/closed.
I have used this tool to accurately find issues with the firewall with current host (dedicated server). The network admin says that net tools should not be trusted and even though the software claims the ports are open, they are not open.
I explained that less than a month ago, this software reflected that these ports should closed were reflected accurately as closed by scanning the ports.
Partial results:
Code: Address Scanned: xx.xx.xx.xx
Scan Started at 10/27/2007 2:08:00 PM Scan Finished at 10/27/2007 2:18:03 PM
Ports Scanned: 1 To 4000
Total Ports Found Open: 3794
Current Ports Found Open: Port: 00004 Port: 00005 Port: 00009 Port: 00026 Port: 00044 Port: 00076 Port: 00083 Port: 00088 ... What are the ABSOLUTE best tools/ways that I can confirm that the ports are truly not accessible?
Knowing that Port 1433 is one of the most attacked ports, I am thinking whether I should just change the default port of my new MS SQL 2005 installation, but issue is, what will be the disadvantages to users if I do so?
I need a simple basic server monitoring software that will do usual ports (ping, httpd, pop3, ssl, etc) and also notify me via sms (or email) of high server load (cpanel/whm).
I need something that is NOT nagios (ugly, too complex to setup), zenoss (cannot figure out what on earth to do to setup simple port monitoring, but nice interface).
Must be for linux with mysql 5 / php 5 compatible.