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Huy-Thuy 03-24-2002, 04:43 PM I'm living asian and retricted from some ports which usually used by web control panel softwares ( 2082, 4333 ,...)
Please someone suggest me some hosts that use default port ( I think ports that <1024) .
I need :
100Mb
3-5Gb bandwidth
PHP
1 Mysql
Thanks in advance .
hthuy1707@hotmail.com
Huy-Thuy 03-24-2002, 05:45 PM :( 18 views with no answer . Please someone !
gbarnes 03-24-2002, 06:02 PM Not sure, but I wonder if the reason there have been no replies is that the rules prohibit advertising outside the advertising forums section. I will try to reach you offsite. The long and short of it though, is that most administrative suites use high ports. There's not a lot you can do to change this. Maybe it's time to change ISPs...
Chicken 03-24-2002, 06:10 PM I don't think it matters what ISP he uses, seems there is a problem with cp access for asian countries. Many ISPs block these ports, not sure why (if someone could explain).
gbarnes 03-24-2002, 06:13 PM Hmm. I was aware that many ISPs in Asia and Europe block high ports, though I have also heard of some success in negotiating easing of their restrictions on a per-port basis in certain situations. I don't know how likely this would or wouldn't be in this case, but it would sure open a world of possibilities if it could be done!
Any experience with this, anyone?
Space 03-24-2002, 06:14 PM i'm just curious, if i got a dedicated or semi dedicated and want to host Huy-Thuy could i open for the ports needed?
Huy-Thuy 03-24-2002, 06:16 PM Thanks for response .
ACtually I have no choice of ISPs , I'm restricted from the 'root' I mean the government (i think so) .
I can enter a panel using a proxy server , but what the security mean then :( .
It'd be the best for me if the cp uses the authenticate access (something like windows).
Kalamazoo 03-24-2002, 09:26 PM Originally posted by Space
i'm just curious, if i got a dedicated or semi dedicated and want to host Huy-Thuy could i open for the ports needed?
Sorry for putting the thread back up but i'm kind of curious about
that to, could this be done??
gbarnes 03-24-2002, 10:07 PM Communitech.net has an excellent admin interface (PCP4) and uses port 911 for that. They are excellent in any respect one might care about. Check them out.
Kalamazoo 03-25-2002, 06:36 AM Originally posted by Space
i'm just curious, if i got a dedicated or semi dedicated and want to host Huy-Thuy could i open for the ports needed?
Are there really no one who can answer that with a simple
yes or no??
2Grumpy 03-25-2002, 12:21 PM There are many ways around port blockages.
Say the control panel is plesk, runs on 8443, not a normal port, so just run a low end linux machine alongside of this machine running ipvsadm and have connections on port 80 of this machine connect to port 8443 of the other machine and there you go.
I used this on the load balancer I built for a large web site.
linux box out front, 3 bsd boxes in back, linux box listened on port 2222 for ssh connections and sent those to port 22 on bsd1 3333 went to port 22 on bsd2 and 4444 went to port 22 on bsd3 so that you could shell into each of the servers (which did not have real IP's) without any fuss. You could do the same for Plesk's panel or any other service.
Kalamazoo 03-26-2002, 05:16 PM Originally posted by Dixiesys
There are many ways around port blockages.
Say the control panel is plesk, runs on 8443, not a normal port, so just run a low end linux machine alongside of this machine running ipvsadm and have connections on port 80 of this machine connect to port 8443 of the other machine and there you go.
i'm quite new to this so correct me if i'm wrong, what your saying is that i should put a linux machine at the same place as the dedicated server i rent? if so how could this be done when i got my dedicated server setup in the us and i'm sitting in europe.
bitserve 03-26-2002, 09:17 PM Originally posted by Kalamazoo
Are there really no one who can answer that with a simple
yes or no??
How about this:
If you need to ask if you are able do it, then you probably can't. That would be a "no, you can't, but others might be able to."
Huy-thuy started this thread. If you're having problems, you might consider starting your own thread.
ADEhost 03-27-2002, 03:14 AM Originally posted by Chicken
I don't think it matters what ISP he uses, seems there is a problem with cp access for asian countries. Many ISPs block these ports, not sure why (if someone could explain).
Real simple, ton's of spam are being issued from the tiger nations due to weak server configurations. Some host have blocked entire b & c nets. It has gotten so bad that the China Government has issued decree's stating that server upgrades must be done. Why did they get involved. Business E-mail was not getting to the end party.
Money talks.
Mike
2Grumpy 03-27-2002, 03:19 AM Originally posted by Kalamazoo
i'm quite new to this so correct me if i'm wrong, what your saying is that i should put a linux machine at the same place as the dedicated server i rent? if so how could this be done when i got my dedicated server setup in the us and i'm sitting in europe.
Then you can't do it.
I was only answering that it could be done, but not necessarily in all situations.
And I'm not entirely sure this can't be done on a single server, my guess is it can.
ADEhost 03-27-2002, 03:35 AM Originally posted by Kalamazoo
i'm quite new to this so correct me if i'm wrong, what your saying is that i should put a linux machine at the same place as the dedicated server i rent? if so how could this be done when i got my dedicated server setup in the us and i'm sitting in europe.
Real easy, infact depending on the control panel you are using, you should not have to worry about the servers location ( i know of 1 host with servers in about 5 different states ) and he manages them from 1 office.
mike
p.s. the platform I'm speaking about is call h-sphere
chinpakt 03-27-2002, 05:45 AM Originally posted by Huy-Thuy
I'm living asian and retricted from some ports which usually used by web control panel softwares ( 2082, 4333 ,...)
Please someone suggest me some hosts that use default port ( I think ports that <1024) .
I need :
100Mb
3-5Gb bandwidth
PHP
1 Mysql
Thanks in advance .
hthuy1707@hotmail.com
Hello,
I live in Asia too and I host my sites with focalhosting. Their website is at http://www.focalhosting.com. I would say that thier support services is excellent...even when I log support emails with them during our daylight time, they're quite prompt in responding.
Also, they developed their control panel. Though I must admit that it is not as fully featured as CP, it serves my perposes. The port that is used for the control panel is 1000...:)
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Pak Tjun, Chin
Kalamazoo 03-27-2002, 06:07 AM Originally posted by bitserve
Huy-thuy started this thread. If you're having problems, you might consider starting your own thread.
If just you took the time to read this thread you would know that my question was about Huy-thuy's problem, but thats ok i luuve u2 :stickout
And thanks to Dixiesys for answer :)
Antgear 03-27-2002, 06:24 AM I had the same problem at one stage and what Huy says about using a proxy server as a workaround is correct. Security should not be an issue because all you need to do is load cgiproxy, available from www.jmarshall.com ,onto your own site and route yourself through your proxy - no security risks - it's like a private proxy.
Huy-Thuy 03-31-2002, 05:00 PM Thanks every one for reply this topic , I hope in recent day there will be a best walkaround for our case
chinpakt
Hello,
I live in Asia too and I host my sites with focalhosting. Their website is at http://www.focalhosting.com. I would say that thier support services is excellent...even when I log support emails with them during our daylight time, they're quite prompt in responding.
thanks so much chinapakt , but I just can pay around 9->13 $/mo
for my required package , seem crazy but I really need that :
100Mb , 3- 5Gb , 1 Mysql :(
Antgear : I had the same problem at one stage and what Huy says about using a proxy server as a workaround is correct. Security should not be an issue because all you need to do is load cgiproxy, available from www.jmarshall.com ,onto your own site and route yourself through your proxy - no security risks - it's like a private proxy.
Yup , thanks for your info , but actually I've thought about it but my client , a photoghrapher , is not has enough skill to maintain his website via a proxy server . Evenmore I think it'd be pretty slow . I found some hosts with ports < 1024 but I don't know how decent they are :(
Kalamazoo 03-31-2002, 05:12 PM Originally posted by Huy-Thuy
I found some hosts with ports < 1024 but I don't know how decent they are :(
Try tell who they are, maybe someone know about them.
nelix 04-01-2002, 01:22 AM Go to hostnexus.com and talk to their live tech support ppl:)
Huy-Thuy 04-01-2002, 04:44 AM Originally posted by nelix
Go to hostnexus.com and talk to their live tech support ppl:)
thanks but they're seem using plesk with 2xxx port again :(
Please give me any comment about www.phenominet.com and powweb.com their cp fit me but i've never have experience or heard about them .
Hengist 04-01-2002, 05:05 AM Try reading this thread, it's about PowWeb :)
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40012
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