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roller
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APF Blocking ports?
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September 20, 2007, 08:08:53 PM »
I am trying to setup a new service, however it seems like the port is not responding. My question is, by default, does lunarpages block any ports on the dedicated servers? If so, how do I go about opening up a port on the firewall?
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September 26, 2007, 04:30:04 PM »
Well.. I have solved the problem myself. It was just something wrong with the daemon I was trying to run. The ports are not blocked. (At least in my case)
So if you are wondering about this, check your server files first.
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Just to add as this maybe useful for somebody. If you purchased a managed addon and a linux server, you will get APF installed as firewall. Only ports for common services (such as 21,22,53,80,110,143)are opened in it. So if a program you setup uses a non-common port and you may need to open the port in APF by editing /etc/apf/conf.apf for IG_TCP_CPORTS or IG_UDP_CPORTS depending on what protocol your program uses for communication. Then restart APF to apply the changes: "service apf restart". Be very careful editing firewall rules as you may be locked out of your server, if you made a mistake.
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October 09, 2007, 11:40:29 PM »
Well thats odd.. APF was supposed to be setup for my server. But I still got my service running fine without modifying any ports...
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Quote from: roller on October 09, 2007, 11:40:29 PM
Well thats odd.. APF was supposed to be setup for my server. But I still got my service running fine without modifying any ports...
What port is the service using?
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hm.. maybe your APF confir allows connections to ports above 25000 as it is usually not needed to protect them.
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