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Alter Vesta Firewall From The Command Line
Alter Vesta Firewall From The Command Line
Hey,
I'm an experienced Linux user with a fresh install of CentOS 7 and Vesta CP on my VPS. Never used Vesta CP before, but so far it looks good and I'm anxious to learn it.
However, what I do on all my VPSs with iptables is restrict cPanels to my IP address. I would like to do the same thing with Vesta and I can - obviously - but how can I do this when Vesta controls the firewall? My IP address changes frequently. I have an iptables script where I change the cPanels port quickly and I can then log in.
If I block port 8083 to only my IP address and then it changes I can't log into Vesta. I would need to change the firewall rules via the command line. How would I do that?
Thanks!
I'm an experienced Linux user with a fresh install of CentOS 7 and Vesta CP on my VPS. Never used Vesta CP before, but so far it looks good and I'm anxious to learn it.
However, what I do on all my VPSs with iptables is restrict cPanels to my IP address. I would like to do the same thing with Vesta and I can - obviously - but how can I do this when Vesta controls the firewall? My IP address changes frequently. I have an iptables script where I change the cPanels port quickly and I can then log in.
If I block port 8083 to only my IP address and then it changes I can't log into Vesta. I would need to change the firewall rules via the command line. How would I do that?
Thanks!