Hi, Just installed ISPConfig on a remote Fedora Core 5 server that was just set up by our web provider. (They installed FC5). ISPConfig install was successful and can restart just fine using: /etc/init.d/ispconfig_server restart I set it up for ip address (first of 4 on the machine) access (no entry for host name during install, ip address for domain). I go to http://ipaddress:81 and nothing happens. I don't think there's a firewall installed. I see folks want to see the output of netstat -tap so here's that: Code: [ ~]# netstat -tap Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name tcp 0 0 *:mysql *:* LISTEN 30835/mysqld tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:* LISTEN 1700/portmap tcp 0 0 *:hosts2-ns *:* LISTEN 29819/ispconfig_htt tcp 0 0 customer-reverse-ent:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 customer-reverse-ent:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 customer-reverse-ent:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 customer-reverse-ent:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 145008-29200.your-do:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 localhost.localdomai:domain *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 *:34422 *:* LISTEN 1718/rpc.statd tcp 0 0 localhost.localdomain:ipp *:* LISTEN 4439/cupsd tcp 0 0 localhost.localdomain:rndc *:* LISTEN 29929/named tcp 0 0 localhost.localdomain:smtp *:* LISTEN 29880/sendmail: acc tcp 0 0 *:http *:* LISTEN 29842/httpd tcp 0 0 *:ssh *:* LISTEN 1962/sshd tcp 0 0 *:https *:* LISTEN 29842/httpd tcp 0 1872 145008-29200.your-domai:ssh adsl-69-109-111-111.d:56219 ESTABLISHED 25884/0
One small thing which might be a typo, the control panel is accessed by https://ipadd:81 and not http://ipadd:81 (use the secure http) Hope this helps
Are you using a public IP address? Also, what's the output of Code: iptables -L ? Is SELinux disabled?
Thanks for the reply. 1) Yes, using a public accessible IP address. I can go to port 80 of the IP address and see the Fedora Test page 2) Code: [ ~]# iptables -L Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination DROP all -- anywhere anywhere state INVALID ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:http ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:https ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:ssh DROP tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpts:tcpmux:65535 DROP udp -- anywhere anywhere udp dpts:tcpmux:65535 Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination 3) SeLinux looks like it's disabled: Code: [ ~]# /usr/sbin/sestatus -v SELinux status: disabled
You have the fedora firewall enabled and this firewall blocks port 81. Please disable or customize the firewall as described in the perfect setup. http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_fedora_core_5_p3 ISPConfig has its own firewall that can be enabled in the ISPConfig interface under management.
Disabling Fedora's built-in firewall was the ticket. Just FYI this was done by: service iptables stop Thanks!