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Open ports for Plesk 9 on CentOS 5.4 ?

clinton4

Regular Pleskian
Hi there,

As default CentOS 5.4 blocks all ports. I'am therefor wondering how i can open all ports needed by Plesk? By reading -> http://kb.odin.com/en/391 it looks like the following ports need to be opened, but how do i do this? Could anybody be so kind to give me a step by step instruction on how to do this? I sure would be grateful :)

#20 ftp-data
#21 ftp
#22 ssh
#25 smtp
#53 dns (TCP and UDP)
#80 http (web server and Plesk updater)
#106 poppassd (for localhost only)
#110 pop3
#113 auth
#143 imap
#443 https
#465 smtps
#587 mail message submission
#990 ftps
#993 imaps
#995 pop3s
#3306 mysql
#5224 (outgoing connections only) plesk-license-update
#5432 postgres
#8443 plesk-https
#8880 plesk-http
#9080 tomcat

Added since version 9.0:


#11443 sw-cp-serverd
#11444 sw-cp-serverd
 
Plesk will configure the necessary ports needed when you install it. You shouldn't have to open any additional ports using iptables.
 
Plesk will configure the necessary ports needed when you install it. You shouldn't have to open any additional ports using iptables.

Hi,

When i do #service iptables status there are no records in the list. So Plesk did not do this! Can the Paralles team please respond to this.
 
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