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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
I'm looking to run some R scripts on a mysql database (engine =csv) from the apache webserver.
The goal is to record some statistics/numbers while someone is logged in, pass those numbers to r, run some statistics algorithms on the passed set of data and output an image file back to the logged-in user's html web page.
Doing this along with knowledge on how to call general r functions from within a php framework would be great.
I have two computers on a LAN. (This is history not a Bazaar question, although I have one of those too) One of them (Ubuntu 9.04) Im using as a Bazaar repository over sftp. Its been working fine for about a year. Then we had a thunderstorm that knocked out our Internet service for a couple of days. When it came back up everything is working fine accept I could no longer commit to the server. A little detective work showed that ssh was not running on the server. I started it and Bazaar then couldnt find the repository files. I still suspected an ssh problem, but port scans from both computers showed port 22 open on the server and I could do a ssh login from the client ok. Then I started fiddling with ssh on the server and now I have ssh problems on top of the Bazaar problems.
On the server I deleted then regenerated the ssh keys. Ive done sudo /etc/init.d/ssh reload sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
I get a normal starting message and ps ef |grep ssh
shows /usr/sbin/sshd running. But the port scan does not show 22 open and I get connection refused at the client.
While the redhat posts indicated selinux, when I checked it with sestatus (after first installing sestatus), it came back disabled. So what is locking down the /var/www directory?
Code: #!/bin/bash #count lines that show apache2 but not the fgrep itself let i=`ps aux | fgrep apache2 | fgrep -v grep | wc -l` if [ "$i" -gt 0 ] then #log something
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It has all been working fine until recently when Apache is becoming unresponsive. I manually ran ps to check and there were 3 processes. However when I ran apache2ctl graceful I got the message 'httpd not running, trying to start' Is there a better way to check if a daemon is up?
I have downloaded an update of mozilla firefox but don't know how to unzip it. Do I download it to disc(hard drive) or do I download to xarchiver? Then how do I unzip it.Do I have to unzip all files the same way?
im looking for a program that lets me monitor server remote a check if apache is running and if its not send out a mail pretty much something like the Big Brother projeckt was before they went comercial i found a few projekts but most havent been updated for years anyone got a clue on any active projekt that does this?
I'm wondering how I can enable LDAP support for my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server running Apache 2 and PHP 5.3.2? What I'm trying to do is allow users on my existing company's LDAP system to login to my Elgg site automatically (and possibly have their details filled automatically).
I can't seem to get apache to work on a non default 80 port. I've got in to ports conf and changed it to the follwoing.
Code: # If you just change the port or add more ports here, you will likely also # have to change the VirtualHost statement in # /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default # This is also true if you have upgraded from before 2.2.9-3 (i.e. from # Debian etch). See /usr/share/doc/apache2.2-common/NEWS.Debian.gz and # README.Debian.gz
I'm running a server with Ubuntu 10.04 installed. I recently set up a VirtualHost (I'll call it my.website.com), like I have in the past without any problems. But this time, I'm stumped. When I connect to my.website.com, it should hit port 80, right? It doesn't; rather, it hits port 8000. I don't have any rewrites/redirections (I checked wherever possible) and checked apache2.conf (httpd.conf is empty).
I want to run these services on these ports:- ssh:8080- shellinabox:80- squirrelmail via apache2 and SSL:443These appear to be the only ports I can generally connect to through various firewalls I encounter. If I try to get apache2 to not run on 80 shellinxabox appears to bind to it ok, but when I visit my site at port 80 via firefox I get apache instead. 1) How do I stop this and get shellinabox and apache2 working at the same time?2) How do I find another free port that isn't firewalled? All I have been trying is starting shellinabox on various ports and trying to connect and this is a very slow process
I want to run a soft that is daemonized, and listens on port 6789. This soft is launched through a php page, so, by the apache user. The probl�me is that the apache user does not has rights to open / listen on a port. I tried to add apache user to the root group, but it won't help. In the application log, I have this every second :
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I tried to add apache user in the sudoers with a nopasswd but it's still a no go.
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 .
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.
*Am trying to configure on machine ?MyServer.net? apache on port 8586. *Two applications run on same machine on different ports Jenkins on 8081 and Hudson on 8080.*Request coming to 8586 port should redirect to either 8080 or 8081 on one condition. *The request from client machine coming to MyServernet:8586 looks something like this ?MyServer.net/job/<JOBNAME>/build?token=TOKEN?.
Condition If <JOBNAME> is ?naveen? apache should redirect to 8081. If <JOBNAME> is not ?naveenn? apache should redirect to 8080.
I just tried changed the port that apache runs on from 80 to 8080 (I need port 80 for a difference service so I am changing the apache port). After doing this I load 127.0.0.1:8080 in a browser and get a 404 error generated by apache, if I change it back to 80 it works fine.
I've searched the web and couldn't find anything simple to configure GlassFish-v2(port 8080) to use Apache's Port 80. Similar to how tomcat's 8080 port workds with mod_jk. Anyone have a sample configuration file of GlassFish or Apache's mod_jk that they have working
I have multiple jvm instance of tomcat application on a unix server and its running on different port.i would like to redirect the port and uri.How can i achieve this with the help of apache. i heard we can do it using mod_proxy.
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Currently when i access http://myapp.xx.com/offer i get 404 error.
one way to achieve this is to rename my exploded app name (offers-service-main) to offer. But i dont want to do that.anyway to achieve it.
ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass /offer http://myapp.xx.com:18120/offers-service-main ProxyPassReverse /offer http://myapp.xx.com:18120/offers-service-main
But the above configuration dosent seems to be work. Let me know if i need to do anything on the tomcat side.
I have Webmin installed on an Ubuntu server. I currently have a successful apache server running on port 80, however I want to create a virtual host on port 81. When I try I go to servers->Apache Webserver-> Create Virtual Host I change the port to 81 and the document root to /var/port81www then I click create. How ever when I goto 192.168.1.5:81 (local ip, I know I have to port forward but its not even working local) it does not work.
I have a website example.com, serving pages on port 80. I want the url example.com/redmine to be rewritten to port 3000, where my redmine server is running, without actually changing the URL. So the user typing in example.com/redmine/test would serve up example.com:3000/test, without the user actually connecting through the port. I know this can work through CPanel, but I don't know exactly how it was implemented. I'm looked at how mod_proxy, mod_proxy_html, and mod_rewrite,
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?