C clinton4 Regular Pleskian Mar 13, 2011 #1 Hi, I have installed Plesk 9 several times on many Centos 5 boxes. Sometimes iptables get configured and sometimes it dont. Why is this happening? Could the Parallels team please answer this?
Hi, I have installed Plesk 9 several times on many Centos 5 boxes. Sometimes iptables get configured and sometimes it dont. Why is this happening? Could the Parallels team please answer this?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Mar 13, 2011 #2 What do you mean "iptables get configured"? By default Plesk doesn't somehow configure iptables during installation procedure.
What do you mean "iptables get configured"? By default Plesk doesn't somehow configure iptables during installation procedure.
C clinton4 Regular Pleskian Mar 13, 2011 #3 It dont!? It has been said so in this forum. Do you have any idea on why sometimes i can access the server on ports like 80 and 8443, and sometimes i cant without having to disable iptables?
It dont!? It has been said so in this forum. Do you have any idea on why sometimes i can access the server on ports like 80 and 8443, and sometimes i cant without having to disable iptables?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Mar 14, 2011 #4 clinton4 said: Do you have any idea on why sometimes i can access the server on ports like 80 and 8443, and sometimes i cant without having to disable iptables? Click to expand... Maybe it is just problem of your network? Did you try to analyse sw-cp-server and httpd logs?
clinton4 said: Do you have any idea on why sometimes i can access the server on ports like 80 and 8443, and sometimes i cant without having to disable iptables? Click to expand... Maybe it is just problem of your network? Did you try to analyse sw-cp-server and httpd logs?