How to change VestaCP admin default port [closed] - linux

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I want to change VestaCP admin default port 8083 to 8342
I was edit editor
/usr/local/vesta/nginx/conf/nginx.conf
and change to
# Vhost
server {
listen 8083;
to
# Vhost
server {
listen 8342;
and run command
> service vesta restart
but its not working.

Log into your Vesta Control Panel
Go to Firewall, add new port (for example 1234) to "Vesta" Rule (default 8083), like so:
3. Log into the server via ssh
4. sudo nano /usr/local/vesta/nginx/conf/nginx.conf
locate listen 8083; and replace it with listen 1234;
5. Go back to vesta firewall rule, remove the old port and leave only the new.
6. sudo service vesta restart
That's it

First step:
v-update-sys-vesta-all
Second step:
sed -i 's/8083;/1111;/' /usr/local/vesta/nginx/conf/nginx.conf && v-add-firewall-rule ACCEPT 0.0.0.0/0 1111 TCP && service vesta restart

I am using HestiaCP, a fork of VestaCP. This fork has a new CLI command
v-change-sys-port
that you can use to change the port in a split second. Check this link https://angelright.com/184/how-to-customize-hestia-fork-of-vesta-debian-9 to see how it works.

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I can access SSH with the IP address. But I need to configure it in a way without a certain port number one can not access.
so if anyone tries to access with ssh root#<ip_address> it should not work. But if any one try with ssh root#<ip_address -p <port_number> , it should work. How can I do that ?
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Edit file: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Change line:
#Port 22
To line:
Port 2222
# is a prefix for comments
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ssh root#<ip_address> -p 2222
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or
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or
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or
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I am trying to change default port of SSH from 22 to 2292, Host: RHEL 7.1
I have tried:
1)vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
#Port 22
Port 2292
2)reboot
Error
ssh -p 2292 root#lrmi079.pll.domin.com
ssh: connect to host lrmi079.pll.domin.com port 2292: No route to host
but ping to the host works
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1000ms
Please help
It's possible that this new port 2292 is not open on your RHEL 7.1 host and the inbuilt firewall (also known as iptables) is declining the connectivity.
Check the current firewall rules:
$ sudo iptables -L
To open up a new port - port 2292 - in your case:
$ sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=2292/tcp --permanent
$ sudo firewall-cmd --reload
Check the updated rules:
$ firewall-cmd --list-all
Let me know if it worked.

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I have newly installed in my machine Linux OpenSUSE. Also i have installed Xampp in that service. After staring the apache i am able to see the PHP apache using localhost url. But when i trying using IP address. Nothing is showing in the page.
That is localhost/xampp.php is working.
But http://10.21.30.220/xampp.php is not working.
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# Close XAMPP sites here
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I have server instance running on amazon ec2. I want to forward from port 80 to 8080 using iptables. Which works fine until restart when it stops forwarding. I have used
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restart plesks (v 10.3.1) iptables rules from console [closed]

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I'm using Plesk 10.3.1.
I have some settings made in the Plesk Firewall Tool:
The Plesk Panel (port 8443) is only accessable from defined IPs.
SSH is open for all (not for root and on an ohter port)
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or where is the needed file?
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I'm wary to give you specific advice as you can knacker yourself very quickly with iptables.
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