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CentOS Configuration / Tunnelbroker.com & IPv6 Support on CentOS 6.8 (Final)
« on: December 10, 2016, 09:36:00 AM »
Hello there,
I was wondering if anybody got managed to run the IPv6 to IPv4 tunneling on CentOS 6.8 (Final). If anybody did it, please tell me exactly the steps you made it, because I already put the pistol on my night desk and more often I start staring at it ... Also any other IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel broker configuration will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anybody got managed to run the IPv6 to IPv4 tunneling on CentOS 6.8 (Final). If anybody did it, please tell me exactly the steps you made it, because I already put the pistol on my night desk and more often I start staring at it ... Also any other IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel broker configuration will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Suggestions / Re: centos 7
« on: December 10, 2016, 09:31:54 AM »
First of all - Hello.
Second: For the people who are so much interested in CentOS 7/7.x with CWP I want to give some clues specially for the ones that are using old rigs to host something.
Three days ago I found 2 old rigs in my basement. AMD Athlon x64 with 1GB DDR2. I wanted to give a try for them. 1 for web server and 1 for mail server on CentOS 7.2. Guess what - CentOS 7/7.x does NOT support old NIC`s. You need to have a Gigabit NIC(10/100/1000) or CentOS 7/RHEL will NOT see it.
By the way I installed CWP on CentOS 7 and the only problem I had was with DKIM and SPF. It`s hard as hell to find them and make them work.
Second: For the people who are so much interested in CentOS 7/7.x with CWP I want to give some clues specially for the ones that are using old rigs to host something.
Three days ago I found 2 old rigs in my basement. AMD Athlon x64 with 1GB DDR2. I wanted to give a try for them. 1 for web server and 1 for mail server on CentOS 7.2. Guess what - CentOS 7/7.x does NOT support old NIC`s. You need to have a Gigabit NIC(10/100/1000) or CentOS 7/RHEL will NOT see it.
By the way I installed CWP on CentOS 7 and the only problem I had was with DKIM and SPF. It`s hard as hell to find them and make them work.
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Apache / Re: Apache is running but I can`t access my site on port 80
« on: December 04, 2016, 07:39:49 AM »
Ok. "curl 192.168.1.101" returned html code, but "curl 77.236.17x.1xx" got stucked. I think that something went wrong with port 80 in the 2nd router last time when I logged in from my phone. Probably in the Remote Management it get reversed back to port 80 and it`s not transfering it to the server just to the router. 2 days I`m trying to find a way to install a console web browser with javascript support so I can log in to the router and to fix it(the server is 30km away from me). For now with no luck. I will keep trying.
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Apache / Re: Apache is running but I can`t access my site on port 80
« on: December 02, 2016, 05:54:00 AM »
Yes. I saw that so I removed CentOS 7 and installed CentOS 6.8 (final). Now CWP is running on CentOS 6.8 (final) and everything is ok with CWP. Just port 80 is filtered. I spoke with my ISP and they are not filtering any port. On my routers my ports are open and forwarded. I have SSH access, just not web access on port 80.
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Apache / Apache is running but I can`t access my site on port 80
« on: December 01, 2016, 07:35:48 PM »
Hello people,
First of all I want to introduce myself a bit since this is my first post. I`m 33yo from Bulgaria with a bit more than 15y of XP in FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, CSS, CSH, SH, BASH, Assembler, IPv6 and lots of other stuff. (I`m not a total newbie).
Now why I`m here.
Few weeks ago I decided to try something new and I spoted CentOS. I installed myself CentOS 7 x86on _64 on one old Core 2 Duo laptop without display. I put apache, mysql and php and everything was fine until I saw CWP. After I saw that CWP is up to CentOS 6, directly I put 6.8 and the pain begin. The installation of CWP was clear and everything seemed to be ok. Yes but NO. I cannot access my website on port 80. I was reading on google a bit, created new package, a new user, put the website on the new user, bla bla bla whatever google says ... but still nothing. Ok, I`m going through modem and 2 wifi routers, but ... this is not the problem. When it was CentOS 7 with clean Apache the website was working. And now ...
As I`m new to CentOS and CWP I`m begging you for help.
First of all I want to introduce myself a bit since this is my first post. I`m 33yo from Bulgaria with a bit more than 15y of XP in FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, CSS, CSH, SH, BASH, Assembler, IPv6 and lots of other stuff. (I`m not a total newbie).
Now why I`m here.
Few weeks ago I decided to try something new and I spoted CentOS. I installed myself CentOS 7 x86on _64 on one old Core 2 Duo laptop without display. I put apache, mysql and php and everything was fine until I saw CWP. After I saw that CWP is up to CentOS 6, directly I put 6.8 and the pain begin. The installation of CWP was clear and everything seemed to be ok. Yes but NO. I cannot access my website on port 80. I was reading on google a bit, created new package, a new user, put the website on the new user, bla bla bla whatever google says ... but still nothing. Ok, I`m going through modem and 2 wifi routers, but ... this is not the problem. When it was CentOS 7 with clean Apache the website was working. And now ...
As I`m new to CentOS and CWP I`m begging you for help.