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    Hiya people

    I used to be really good at SSH but becuase i havnt used it in ages i cant remember a thing

    I need to open port 10026 on my Linux webserver,

    But i forgot how to do it, anyone have any ideas?

    I am using PuTTY for SSH access

    Thanks for your help in advance

    Josh

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    You can do it via WHM. (root)

    http://www.ssh.com/support/documenta...orwarding.html
    Using google won't cause any harm, posting for stupid reasons where you could have just used Google will cause harm.
    Last edited by Calon; 31-08-2008 at 10:03 PM.

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    Ive looked in WHM logged in as root

    But theres nothing saying Edit Firewall or anything :S

    Just pointing to Calon, I did google, but nothing came up, but thanks for the link

    Edit: Thats not the kind of thing i want, I need to open a port to allow stuff through it, not Port Foward, Thanks Anyway
    Last edited by habtasia; 31-08-2008 at 10:06 PM.

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    What OS is it? (Distro)
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    Its a Linux webserver and it has cPanel

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    Quote Originally Posted by habtasia View Post
    Its a Linux webserver and it has cPanel
    CentOS?

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    O, sorry, It is CentOS and my firewall is Basic IPTables

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    Code:
    nano /etc/sysconfig/iptables
    then add to the bottom:

    Code:
    iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 10026 -j ACCEPT
    Change INPUT to OUTPUT if its going FROM your server, others, if its too your server leave it as INPUT. It may be UDP, if it is change the tcp bit to udp.

    You may need to restart IPTables.

    EDIT: Just found this great thing; http://www.liniac.upenn.edu/sysadmin.../iptables.html
    Last edited by Recursion; 01-09-2008 at 11:29 AM.
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    Thanks for that, +rep

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    what is SSH?

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