Ubuntu Servers :: Forwarding Domains From Godaddy To Home Server?

Jul 1, 2010

I recently purchased a GoDaddy domain with the intent of hosting a website myself at home on a box First of all, I don't have a static IP, so I set up dyndns with my router. Do I want to just have GoDaddy forward traffic to my dyndns account? Or do I manually change the nameservers? To what? Also, this seems to work for http(s) traffic only. What happens if I want to use ssh/ftp/smtp? And do I need to configure anything on my end aside from installing/configuring the appropriate server binaries? Is there a way to update GoDaddy when my ip changes?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Use Local Server To Back-up Godaddy Hosted Mysql?

Apr 4, 2010

So, I have a website that is hosted at Godaddy and I've set up a database with the ability to access it remotely. I was wondering if there is an easy way to set up an automated back-up of said database at Godaddy, to my local server.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Using A Web Server With Sub Domains?

Mar 12, 2010

I've tried to set up an old laptop with Ubuntu server - need to use it as a web server for a group of students on a local network only. I managed to get it working fine for just one user publishing webpages etc to a folder called VAR/WWW I could FTP files into the folder and access them again via FTP or a browser. I then decided to create some subaccounts (one for each student) I did this by typnig the following commands:

Sudo usermod -g www-data student1
Sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/student1
Sudo chmod -R 775 /var/www/student1

(In this example student1 is intended to be a subfolder of www and act like a sub-domain with write authority- at least that was my intention) Problem I then get is that if I use Filezilla to access each account I cannot see where to publish the files - wherevever I place them they are not accessible from the browser. Do any of you experts out there know the answer to my problems please.

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Ubuntu Servers :: OpenLDAP Multiple Domains On One Server?

Apr 17, 2011

I work for a college with many departments. I'd like to just deploy one LDAP/krb5 server (plus slave replicas) to authenticate all users in all departmentsIs it possible to do this?The proposed DNs for the departments matches what is done for NIS now.If anyone has any pointers or URLs that describe how to properly do this.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Mail Server For 400 Small Domains - Which One To Use?

Sep 1, 2011

I am going to try and replace our crappy Windows/imail server with a new ubuntu 10.04 LTS based machine. It will end up with about 400 domains on it with around 3000 users total. 96% of the domains have very light use. 4% of the domains have heavy use but do not send any bulk mail.

Can someone here recommend a mail server software package that would be easy to administrate and easy to backup/replicate? All we need is POP with webmail. We do not need IMAP or want any group/collaborative functions.

What do you usually use for anti-spam on a linux mail server? We want to keep it all open source if possible.

For hardware we are looking at an HP DL360 G5 with dual Xeons, 4G of ram, and the P400 controller with 6 SAS 15k drives. Do you think a server like this will be able to handle the mail on linux? Volume is around 400k messages a day inbound with about 10% being legit/90% being spam. The server will be dedicated to mail hosting and will not host websites.

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Server :: Redirect Different Domains To Different Internal Servers

Apr 23, 2010

I have several web servers running apache on my LAN. Each internal server hosts a number of domains.I would like to make these available to the internet and make sure they all get to use port 80 and 443.My idea was to put Apache on the firewall and have all http(s) traffic from the Internet to my firewall be redirected by Apache to the different internal apache servers. This, in theory, would allow me to keep the standard http(s) port.

Can this be done? I was thinking of mod_rewrite and mod_redirect but in all honesty, I'm a little at a loss on where to start.Can someone point me to relevant documentation or give me the basic idea on how to start?

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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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Ubuntu Servers :: Setting Up Static IP With Godaddy?

Jul 2, 2010

Ok so I got my server running with apache2. I can access it via the web with my static IP.

I registered on Godaddy for a domain, and sucessfully setup URL forwarding. When I type in that domain it takes me to my website, but the browser shows the IP address again. Should I not be using "URL forwarding"? I'm guessing I have to do something on my server side saying what domain it is but I don't know which file to change and I am scared to touch anything. Although I'm a programmer, I'm not a network person.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Mail Server Setup For Multiple Domains?

Jul 4, 2010

Im moving all my websites on a dedicated box. I had a cpanel hosting account, and now moving to a terminal and ssh system.I need some advice on choosing my mail setup. I need POP, SMTP, with multiple domains, as host for a few clients.I would like the most simple version.The server will only send +- 100 mails / day.I currently running Ubuntu Linux 10.04.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Mail Server Setup - For Multiple Domains ?

Oct 10, 2010

I have recently setup an Ubuntu 10.04 Minimal x64 Server. I plan on setting it up as a mail server. I need a secure server, that has spam prevention on it. Im setting up around 50 domains and would like a web based control panel. What is the most secure mail server, that i can setup for multiple domains?

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Fedora Servers :: VH On GoDaddy, No Control Panel?

Jul 6, 2011

Trying to get things running using Fedora 14 on a GoDaddy Virtual Private Server. SSH'ing into box to do everything CL.First problem I'm trying to set my site in the httpd.conf file, I'm probably doing this wrong.Do I put domain.com in the www folder or the html folder?In httpd.conf I have server name as:Am I wrong with any of this so far?

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Ubuntu Servers :: X11 Forwarding Not Working In 9.10 Server

Jan 6, 2010

Pre-exsisting issue from 9.04 server, and has never worked right for me. When I try to open an X11 forwarded app on a mac using the command "ssh -X myusername@serverIP" Other linux machines have similar issues from terminal. I can login just fine and preform any actions I want that do not require X11 forwarding, like say firefox or a manager. I just get the error "Error: no display specified" when trying to do anything with X11 forwarding. I have almost no Linux experience but from tinkering and my friends tinkering wonder if I have a x authority issue.

At one point I had ubuntu desktop package installed (forwarding still did not work then), did a unclean uninstall of it installed Xubuntu. Xubuntu did nothing but throw fits saying I did not have authority to preform all sorts of actions, many relating to root access. This box is meant to be a headless file, print and web server with the ability to login remotely as a convince for administration. I have given up on having a working GUI of any kind on this box. I really do not want to reinstall because of the amount of data on the main partition. What can I start trying to look into?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Web Server 32-bit - DNS - Domain Forwarding?

May 22, 2010

I have set up 10.04 server, got userdir working (/home/username/public_html) so I can access it with h ttp://myipaddress/~username. What do I need to do to get mydomain.com to point to http://myipaddress/~username?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Port Forwarding To Another Server On The LAN?

Dec 13, 2010

We have a Ubuntu system that is connected to 4 different networks.

Code:
eth0: 192.168.12.9
eth1: 192.168.2.142

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Ubuntu Servers :: Bind : ANAME To Server 2 Not Forwarding Externally?

Dec 8, 2010

I have 2 servers operating on my home network. One server hosts Bind9 and a few web sites. The other is an Ubuntu repo mirror that I recently configured (10.1.10.26). Inside my network, requests to the olyubuntu.nwlinux domain function as it should. However, external requests do not get forwarded. Instead, they end up at my DNS box at 10.1.10.25. Again, internal requests are forwarded correctly.Any red flags pop-up as to why this is occurring? Firewalls are not an issue.

Code:
$ORIGIN nwlinux.com.
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Server :: Configure Postfix To Relay Mail To Multiple Internal Mail Servers With Different Domains?

Aug 6, 2010

Two exchange servers internally. One is setup for example.com (192.168.1.10) and the other is setup for example2.com (192.168.1.20) Both are behind a single public IP.

I want to use postfix to sit in front of the two exchange servers. Postfix will accept mail for both domains and relay to the appropriate server. I have postfix installed with only defaults at this point.

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Server :: Apache Changing Port For Godaddy's Simple Control Panel

Apr 11, 2011

On Godaddy's Simple Control Panel for their dedicated servers, the URL defaults to URL... I would like to change the location to URL....

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Networking :: Build Fast Home Network With Domains And Workgroups?

Jan 4, 2010

At home we have a small home network, but it is very slow. I believe it is, because some computers are placed in a workgroup, called WORKGROUP and others are placed in a domain called TUE. The domain is because many of the laptops at our house also have to work on our university, and I can't simply put them in a workgroup.

The reason why I believe it is slow because of this, is because file sharing between the computers in the workgroup goes with 5 MB/s. File sharing between a domain computer and a workgroup computer goes as fast as 160 KB/s. This is the upload speed of our internet here. How to make the connection with the domain computers the same speed as the workgroup computers? I can not simply put the domain computers out of their domain and in the workgroup (as explained before)

Our network looks as follows:

Internet
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Modem

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Ubuntu Servers :: Install A DLNA Server On My Home Server - Photo Browsing On PS3 ?

Nov 24, 2010

I want to install a DLNA server on my ubuntu home server. It will primarily be used for photo browsing on my PS3, but general media support would be nice. (I use Squeezebox server for music.) What are my options, and what are the main difference between them.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Home Web Server - Cant Set Up Apache As Named Server Using Bind DSN

Dec 7, 2010

I and setting up a home web server using Ubuntu 10.04 server (local only). I am currently using Webmin 1.53 to access it remotely all is going great very easy to use. Webmin - Check, ftps-fileZilla - Check, Apache -It Works BUT I cant seam to set up Apache as a named server using Bind DSN. Tried most of the help in the fourms and ..... I think my problems is in the master server selection, do i have to use [URL]... or can i just use myservername. I have tryed both with no luck. First time with the server addition.

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Ubuntu Servers :: What Is Amazon Ec2 Server / What Use Would It Have On Home Server?

Sep 9, 2010

What is the Amazon ec2 server, what use would it have on a home server? Does it just give me access to my server like ftp would?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Domains To Run - What's General Avg

Jan 11, 2010

To start off, I realize this type of question is very hard to answer and there is no general rule. My intention is to merely get an understanding of what others are doing. Models: 1) small piece of a big pie, but many small pieces 2) big piece of the pie, but few pieces. Which model do you guys do? If one can make $100 from a site which little or know effert, why not create 100 sites like it? Benits: diversified with multiple revenue streams, hard to manage so many etc etc. OR Work hard on 1 site, focus, narrow the niche and make loads of profits. drawbacks: all eggs in 1 basket Which model do you guys employ?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Setup More Than 2 Sub Domains On 9.10?

Jan 29, 2010

I've built a web hosting server with ubuntu 9.10 desktop edition at home and it's up and running.how to get and set subdomains. What I mean is that I have a purchased domain [URL] and I want to add as many sub domains as I want such as [URL] so on. And more importantly every single subdomain must belong to each account.

sub domain      account name
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sub1.example.com   john
sub2.example.com   steave
sub3.example.com   myname

In this case, there are three accounts for ubuntu and each account has a permission to the corresponding sub domain only. p.s My DNS is managed by my domain company and it provides a web page where I can forward(not sure, but there are fields that I can type my sub domains) subdomains and my external IP addresss up to 20(just in case this info matters).

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Ubuntu Servers :: Associate The Domains To Vps?

Jul 19, 2011

i've bought a vps server with 2 ip. I also bought 2 domains "eventlog.it" and I want associate them to my vps How can i do?

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Ubuntu Servers :: What To Buy As A Home Server

Nov 14, 2010

So I've decided to buy or build a server / NAS.

It's purposes are as follows:
- NAS
- Apache
- Webdavs
- Samba
- NFS
- Time Machine
- PXE-boot server
- DHCP server
- Nameserver
- Router
- Usenet
- Torrents
- Future home automation (with a Velleman USB card).

For hardware, my considerations are the following:
- 2 Gigabit LAN ports: obviously they have to work in Linux,
one is going to connect to the ADSL modem, the other to a Linksys WRT320N router and AP
- 4 harddisk bays (I'm starting with 3x2TB, but I'd like it to be future proof)
- Very low energy consumption
- Not unnecesarily expensive

So I can do two things: build my own system based on an Atom board (but I can't seem to find the right hardware), or buy a NAS that you can install linux on.I've been looking at something like the QNAP TS-410 Turbo NAS. But does anyone know whether you can install your own OS on it? Apparently it comes with a custom linux OS, so am I right to assume that all hardware should work in Ubuntu?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Using Server For Home Server?

Mar 28, 2010

Currently I use FreeNAS, which is a FreeBSD-based NAS distribution for my home server. However, I would like to move to a Linux-based home server with the ability for new software packages to be installed, which is a problem with FreeNAS. I use Lucid beta on my Dell Mini 10v, and have two Windows 7 and one Windows XP desktop(s), with all of them connected via Gigabit ethernet and Wifi N.

The home server would act as a file server (SMB and whatever the best one is for my Ubuntu netbook), a media server (UPnP, MT-DAAPD/iTunes and DLNA for my PS3), as a webserver and as a VirtualBox server just to experiment with. The server itself has a 160GB PATA drive which will be for the OS, and a 1TB SATA drive to be for the data; Gigabit ethernet; an AMD Athlon 64 2.2GHz (with AMD-V) and 1GB RAM.Are there any things you would recommend for me to install? I think that having a window manager would be nice, even if just for initial setup since I am not very experienced with command-line Linux. I'm planning on installing Webmin and a VNC/SSH server so I can configure it remotely. I don't need any firewall or VPN services as these will be provided by a pfSense box separate from this.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Multiple Domains With One Public IP?

Jun 21, 2010

I would like to set up an ubuntu server to forward outside requests directed to different domains to different computers on my local network. The bind is I only have ONE public IP.

Here's an example of what I want to do.

- if a request is sent to www.first-domain.com, I want to forward it to a local server (say 192.168.0.10)

- if a request is sent to www.second-domain.com, I want to forward it to a local server (say 192.168.0.20)
and so on...

I will need to forward these requests not only for web sites but for other services such as SSH, mail, RDP, VNC, etc etc PS Once it hits those local servers, I know how to use iptables to forward them as desired.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Unable To Create Sub Domains Too

Aug 3, 2011

I followed this tutorial: [URL] But the links i created are not accessible. Is it to do with [URL] not working? I was doing [URL] and [URL], but didnt work

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Ubuntu Servers :: Low Power Home Server

Mar 1, 2010

I've been running my Dell SC440 as a home server/workstation for about a year now and whilst it can cope with both roles, it is power hungry, loud and does get a little slow down sometimes. What I am looking to do is create a home server to take away the need of it to be on 24x7.My requirements in a home server would include:

- Media Server (using TwonkyMedia or uShare)
- NZB Downloader (hellaNZB or sabNZB)
- AFP + NFS file serving
- rsync/unison for Linux backups and N900 media sync and backup
- Email/Calendar/Contacts hosting and sync (zimbra or zarafa?)

I would like to achieve this with an Acer Revo and a couple of 1 or 1.5TB external hard disks, I'm unsure if the Atom processor would be strong enough for all of these services, although I could test it using my netbook, if that can cope, the Revo would be able to easily.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Can't Send Email To External Domains

Jan 9, 2010

I've set up a mail server using Postfix + dovecot. It works just fine sending email to users in my domain. However, I can't send email to external domains (like gmail, yahoo, etc) different than mine. I've tried sending from a remote connection using Evolution and I get the following message on mail.log

Jan 8 10:45:20 mail postfix/smtpd[14911]: connect from unknown[]
Jan 8 10:45:21 mail postfix/smtpd[14911]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[]: 550 5.1.1 <lobomacz@gmail.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table; from=<user@mydomain.com> to=<lobomacz@gmail.com> proto=ESMTP helo=<[10.24.4.230]>

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