Fedora Servers :: SSL Apache Non-Standard Port

Mar 21, 2009

I have been struggling with this for the past two days and I can't seem to figure it out.SIMPLE GOAL: use subdomains with my wildcard Rapid SSL cert on Apahce2. This is not a chained certificate.Currently my default SSL virtual host, listening on 443 works fine. So, https://www.myDomain.com is recognized correctly by all browsers. But, the below virtual host listening on port 1025 is not coming across to the browser securely. The page renders, but the browsers do not see it as encrypted SSL.

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Fedora Servers :: Configuring Non-standard Http Port?

Jun 23, 2011

It appears that my ISP is blocking port 80, so I can't set up a proper website on my home computer. I'd like to choose a different port to use (they block 443 also), and I'm not sure how to do this with Fedora (or any Linux flavor for that matter

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Red Hat / Fedora :: INETD Support On Non-standard Port

Jan 21, 2011

I would like to support following sevices on non-standard port uisng INETD running on Red Hat LINUX:

SSH, SNMP, FTP

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Fedora Networking :: Sshd Can't Bind To Non Standard Port After FC14 Upgrade

Feb 5, 2011

I just upgraded from FC 13 to FC 14. I run an ssh server on a port in the 3000s (call it 3xxx, to protect the innocent). When I try to start sshd with the "Port 3xxx" option in sshd_conf, I get the following error in /var/log/secure

sshd[5104]: error: Bind to port 3xxx on 0.0.0.0 failed: Permission denied.
sshd[5104]: error: Bind to port 3xxx on : : failed: Permission denied.

I did not use to have this problem in FC 13. how I can give sshd the necessary permissions now?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Apache Only Working With Port 80?

Jan 20, 2010

I have a virtual server setup on port 80 that works fine, however, if I change the port to, say, 8080 the browser then fails to connect.I'm using webmin to configure everything, all the other settings seem to work as I would expect.I get the error "Safari canï open the page http://192.168.0.12:8080 because Safari cant connect to the server 192.168.0.1." in safari, and i get something similar on the xubuntu machine in firefox connecting via localhost.It's almost as though theres a firewall in the way, but I think it's more likely to be some config problem.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Apache Not Working On Alternate Port?

May 31, 2010

I have tried setting apache up on port 8000, because my ISP blocks port 80.

When I try to listen on just port 8000, I can never connect, internally or externally. When I try to listen on both 8000 and 80, my internal computers will drop the 8000 from the url and connect on 80, and external computers try to do the same thing, but can't get through on port 80.

I know my router is set up correctly, I have 80, 8000, and 8888 all being forwarded, I have confirmed with [URL] that 80 is blocked, but 8000 and 8888 are open. I am able to connect to gnump3d through port 8888 internally and externally, but not apache2 on port 8000.

netstat -tnap confirms that apache is running and listening on ports 80 and 8000 to all users.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Changing Apache Port Gives Error

Jan 5, 2011

My ISP Blocks port 80 so I changed the port to 8081 after I do this and restart Apache and use my IP with :8081 after I get a page saying Not Found The requested URL /index.html was not found on this server. I get this same message if I use my real IP or the IP from my router. What can be causing this?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Running Apache And Etherpad Lite On Port 80?

Sep 1, 2011

I'm running both Apache on my site and Etherpad Lite, both on different domains. However, running them both on port 80 causes a conflict. I tried to use a reverse proxy in Apache (this is the configuration -- I'm not sure if I did it right), but it doesn't seem to do anything.

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Networking :: Ssh Listening To A Non-standard Port?

Oct 2, 2010

I am running Ubuntu 64-bit and I have been trying to set up an ssh connection between the Ubuntu server and a Windows 7 client (using putty) and when I enter the command:

Code:
sudo netstat --inet -lpn | grep sshd
I get the following:

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Fedora Servers :: VNC In FC10 Tweaks - Apple Standard Client Is Slow Over Wifi

Jan 1, 2009

I'm relatively new to Linux, but willing to take a plunge and climb the steep learning curve! I've recently installed Fedora 10 on a spare box I'd like to have running in the lounge by the TV as a TV recorder. Before starting out with MythTV, I would like to get the box running the basics... and hit no major snags with display / audio drivers. I've finally managed to connect to the box via VNC from my macbook over the wireless network. The Apple standard client is slow over wifi, so have started using 'Chicken of the VNC' as the client. At the server end, I intalled vnc-server via yum. I've also tweaked things in ~/.vnc/xstartup so that my default window manager over vnc is gnome.

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Fedora :: Make Apache And Another Process Share Port 80?

Nov 11, 2009

I have made out a little software as to talk with my friends through network . there are two parts : one is listening to receive messages ,the other will send messages. but the firewall is bothering .so I want to know if I can make my software listen to port 80 while apache is also running .

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Fedora Networking :: Apache Listen To Assigned Port 80

Aug 29, 2010

On Fedora 13 is there anywhere else on the system that I have to change to get Apache to Listen to an assigned port, something other than 80. Suppose for instance I wanted Apache to Listen on port 94. I told by the site that their router is forwarding apache to port 94. That doesn't mean I change the Listen in httpd.conf. correct. Apache is still expecting connection on port 80 but in this case 80 then gets forwarded in the router to 94. This is my understanding.

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Security :: IPtables And FTP When Server Listening On Non-Standard Port?

Nov 9, 2009

I'm using iptables with modules ip_contrack_ftp to be able to use passive ftp. It works well as long as port 21 is being used as listening port. Is there any way to make it work when I configure my ftp server (vsftpd) to listen on an alternative port, lets say 21001 or something? The helper module only seems to be working properly with the standard port, so I was wondering whether there was a way to "tell it" that another port is being used? I mean, of course I make a rule in fw to allow traffic to the alternative port.

But once it's time to start passive connection, then the iptable module cannot handle it properly. I could solve the problem by making a range of passive ports in the ftp-server configuration and allow the incoming traffic to them, but then using helper modules doesn't make any sense. I just want to allow the traffic to the listening port and then want the ip_contrack_ftp module to take care of the rest. This is what I do today - but only port 21 seems to be working. Is there a way to do this with a non-standard ftp port?

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Hardware :: Adapter FROM Usb Plug - On Cable - To Standard Mic - Audio Port ?

Jan 3, 2010

My question regards available hardware... an adapter taking a USB plug_ at end of a mic cable_ which adapter would then connect to the computer's standard audio/mic input.

Anybody seen such an adapter ? After looking an hour or so this morning on USB gadget sites, I found lots of the audio-mic-plug-TO-usb adapters, but this again is the opposite of what I need.

The problem Im having is with older versions of a sound app I use (audacity)_ newer versions of this specifically support USB mics_ but_ that feature is missing in older versions.

Assuming audacity will treat any legal connection via audio port as "mic"

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Fedora Networking :: Port Forwarding For Apache Server At Home Network

Feb 7, 2010

I am setting up Apache (Fedora 12) inside my home network. From inside my home network I access it without any problem. I need to set it up to access it from internet. I have the following questions. Here is temporary setup for testing purpose.
Internet-->ADSL modem (SEIMENS Speed Stream 4200)---> Apache (Fedora 12)

1. Do I have to do any kind of ports forwarding on ADSL modem. (There is no option to do port forwarding on Modem) May be I need different Model of Modem??
2. I tired to Ping my real IP for modem form another computer from internet. I am even unable to PING the ADSL 's real IP. Why it is that?

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Fedora Servers :: Samba Messages In Syslog - Allow Logging To The Standard Samba Logfiles

Mar 18, 2010

I wish to prevent the samba messages (mainly nmbd and winbindd) from appearing in the system log (/var/log/messages). I want to allow samba logging to the standard samba logfiles, but prevent the syslog getting clogged up by samba. I added syslog = 0 to smb.conf and reloaded the config but the messages were still appearing. I also tried the following (and restarted the syslog via /sbin/service syslog restart) # Suppress messages from samba.

nmbd.* /dev/null
smbd.* /dev/null
winbindd.* /dev/null

For interests sake the messages I'm getting are below (I'm not concerned about the messages themselves, I can chase them up at my leisure via the samba logs) Mar 18 09:58:29 SERVER nmbd[3808]: query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet xx.yy.z.zz for name DOMAIN<1d>. Mar 18 09:58:29 SERVER nmbd[3808]: This response was from IP xx.yy.z.zz, reporting an IP address of xx.yy.z.zz.

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Fedora Servers :: Run Apache On LAN?

Feb 23, 2009

I installed fedora10 on my system with live cd.I started httpd service.I also set static IP address, subnetmask and default gateway as my proxy server.It is only accessible through http://localhost at the same machine.but I need to access it through http://ipaddress/ on my other LAN machines which has window operating system.

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Fedora Networking :: Port Redirect, I.e. Whatever Comes Through Whatever Interface On Port AAAA Will Get Redirected To Port BBBB?

Feb 18, 2010

I want to do a simple port redirect, i.e. whatever comes trough whatever interface on port AAAA will get redirected to port BBBBI thought that iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING --source 0/0 --destination 0/0 -p tcp --dport AAAA -j REDIRECT --to-ports BBBBhowever it doesn't work, e.g. nc -v -w2 -z localhost AAAA gives:

nc: connect to localhost port AAAA (tcp) failed: Connection refused
while
nc -v -w2 -z localhost BBBB

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Fedora Servers :: Serial Port On Fed 12

Mar 25, 2010

Can anyone one give me some pointers please, for talking to a serial port, if I use cutecom it always returns "could not open /dev /tty0 or 1 or 3 or 4, even tried ttys0 etc

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Server :: Redirect Local DNS Query To Remote DNS Server On Non Standard Port?

Feb 19, 2010

The issue is that my CentOS workstation is in a vlan from where the Intranet's DNS servers are unreachable. For browsing the web there is an ISA proxy server, which I presume resolves DNS for my firefox. However, wget, host, ping and aria2c fail to get any sort of DNS resolution since they're being run from command line.I have exported HTTP_PROXY value, which provides me internet access on console, but,only when I connect using IP address. It fails on name resolution.

My question is:May I redirect the DNS queries to my home PC which would be running a DNS server on a non standard port?I was thinking of putting nameserver 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf and then put iptables rule to redirect 127.0.0.1:53 UDP to a.public.ip.address:3535 UDP..I don't know if I am shooting blanks or what, I am not very much aware of this kind of setup.My main need is to provide DNS resolution to console apps.I want to utilize my company's idle bandwidth for bulk downloads, so, using proxy, SSH tunneling through my Home PC is out of question.

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Fedora Servers :: CentOS 5.2 - Apache And New PHP

Feb 7, 2009

I've installed a server (CentOS5.2) - and I need a new(er) PHP, so, I get me one. This is what I did:
- unzipped the bundle in the root's home
- of course, I entered the folder
- entered "./configure"
- entered "make" - the compile didn't come back with errors
- entered "make test" - there was a _possible_ fail...
- entered "make install"

I noticed there's nothing in the /libs, where I'd expect a module (lib5php5.so) to exist. there is one, but it belongs to the older PHP. It's located in ets/httpd/modules (a link BTW - but I think that's normal). At the console I type:
"which php" and get a path to PHP /usr/local/bin/php
"php --version" and get 5.2.8 and some extra info
in the server I entered "<?php phpinfo(); .>" in a PHP page, as I call that page, I get ... 5.1.6 as version.

Of course, I suspect Apache to have the OLD PHP in its config, (the old lib5php.so) and that I may have to overwrite the old one with the newly compiled one, if I had it. I ran a locate on the system, but no other lib5php.so files exist. Where did I loose track?

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Fedora Servers :: Apache Does Not Start?

Feb 15, 2010

FedoraVersion 12 ConstantineNoyau Linux 2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc.x86_64Gnome 2.28.2Memory 871.4 MoAMD Athlon LE-600Free disk 71.5GoSelinux is deactivated.Httpd doesnot start and, when I start "onfiguration des services", and click D�marrer, it runs for ever, but never starts Apache...

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Fedora Servers :: Apache Does Not Output Php

Jul 20, 2010

I have now blown Windows XP away completely and done a clean install into 80Gb hard disk (x86). I know that httpd is running and I've added the snippets to httpd.conf that output server status and server info to the web browser, so I can see that all the required PHP stuff is loaded. So something like http://localhost/server-info works fine but something like http://localhost/helloworld.htm produces the wrong output:

contents of helloworld.htm:

<?php>
print("hello world");
print(phpinfo());
<?>

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Fedora Servers :: 14 Apache Error 403?

Dec 24, 2010

I moved from F12 to F14, I've installed using yum Apache, MySql, php, phpMyAdmin. That all works fine, I've made index.php with phpinfo() function and if it is in /var/www/html/ it opens in web browser. I extracted daloradius-0.9-8 in /var/www/hmtl/daloradius folder changed ownership to apache:apache set alias to myradius. When I point web browser to localhost/myradius I get error 403, forbidden. I moved index.php with phpinfo() to daloradius (overwriting old index.php) and same stuff happens. Error 403. What am I doing wrong?

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Fedora Servers :: Localhost Ties Up Port 80

Jul 25, 2009

I have an installation of Fedora 10 that has been running wonderfully for months, ever since I bombed my 9 installation trying to install Apache Tomcat (I really just wanted Apache, live and learn). I finally decided to brave the attempt to install Apache 2.2 again because I have a little more instruction to go by. Apparently not enough to deal with this snag though, at least not the way I want.

Install went fine, but I couldn't start the service. Following the error trail I found that it was binding IPv6 to port 80 and wouldn't allow any other ip or localhost to use it. I disabled IPv6, don't need it, I'll learn about it later.

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Fedora Servers :: Apache Binding Only To Ipv6?

Feb 14, 2009

I just installed FC 10 and have apache running with the default config. the problem is that it is only listening on ipv6 for ports 80 and 443

Code:

Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2059/exim
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:465 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2059/exim

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here is the only part in the httpd.conf file that seems to have anything to do with this:

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Listen 80

which from my understanding should make it listen on all interfaces, ipv4 and ipv6

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Fedora Servers :: Non Default Apache Install?

Feb 28, 2009

having an absolute mare on this one and doin me in.! I'm trying to install apache on fedora 9 to a non default directory /usr/local/apache as i need to set it up with resin see[URL]... I've removed the default install with yum remove httpd and then tried installing using apache's ./configure make make install commands. This all appears to work ok but when trying to start the server i get command not found error.any suggestions **ps why are the apache files all over the place in fedora..

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Fedora Servers :: Apache Mod_proxy Abuse?

Mar 29, 2009

I'm running Fedora 10 with Apache 2.2.11 and I noticed something a little strange going on. This morning, logwatch alerted me to the following concerning apache:

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Sure enough, the apache access log file shows the following:

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mod_proxy is disabled in the apache config file anyway (default mod_proxy commented out):

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When I tried to access my web server to check, it was down, and I got the following when checking its status:

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So I checked the apache error logs and found the following:


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There's nothing wrong with line 188 of the config file:

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It seems fairly apparent that there has been an attempt to use my web server as a proxy to gain access to other servers, so I have a couple of questions:

1) I presume that the attack failed, since mod_proxy was disabled?

2) Why did my web server crash? (It has never done this before). It seems very suspicious that it tried to restart, but failed to load proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so on the same night that someone had attempted to use mod_proxy. I have since successfully started apache without making any configuration changes.

3) Do I need to worry that any part of my system has been compromised?

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Fedora Servers :: Setup The ERuby On Apache?

Jun 17, 2009

I'm trying to setup eRuby on my Apache server, and I'm having problems. Currently, I have this in a separate config file in "/etc/httpd/conf.d/eruby.conf":

Code:

AddType application/x-httpd-eruby .rhtml
Action application/x-httpd-eruby /cgi-bin/eruby
DirectoryIndex index.rhtml

I have a file named "index.rhtml" in a folder called "test" that's in the root of my server. When I try to get to the file I get this, though:

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You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/eruby/test/index.rhtml on this server.

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Fedora Servers :: Changing Cgi-bin Folder In Apache

Jun 17, 2009

I've run into some problems trying to change the default cgi folder from /var/www/cgi-bin to /var/www/cgi-local (in order to migrate scripts from a much older server to a new one). I have edited httpd.conf to modify the following:

Code:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-local/"
#
# "/var/www/cgi-bin" should be changed to whatever your ScriptAliased
# CGI directory exists, if you have that configured.
#
<Directory "/var/www/cgi-local">
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I have also tried several variations. I left ScriptAlias at the default "/var/www/cgi-bin" and I have tried it with AllowOverride None and without the +ExecCGI after Options. I am getting a 404 error when a form has an action directed at a cgi script that is in cgi-local.

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