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Just installed...timeout on 8083 [Self solved]

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lehthanis
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Just installed...timeout on 8083 [Self solved]
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Post by lehthanis » Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:10 pm

So, I've just installed Vesta on Ubuntu 16.04 on a cloud server for experimenting with the process. I've rebooted the machine, and I can't seem to connect to either the CP at 8083 or the default website at 80. Nothing...

Port 8083 (trying on https) gives me a timeout...and port 80 default just says unable to connect.

When I do ps aux I don't see a vesta process...only an nginx process and several php-fpm and such...The ports are open in iptables...does anyone know if I need to do anything on the host side? The install went successfully, it's just not listening.

Edit: Just checked...the default website is working on port 80 if I remove the https and just go with http (which I guess means 443 is the one that wasn't working for default site...probably a config setting I can fix once I actually get logged into vesta, which still doesn't work even with http instead of https...timed out)

Solved...it was port 8083 blocked at host level for cloud instance...had to add a rule there.
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lorzinian
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Joined: Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:00 am

Re: Just installed...timeout on 8083 [Self solved]
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Post by lorzinian » Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:39 am

Hey, I seem to be facing a similar issue. Can you let me know what command I need to run to add the rule?
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koray
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Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:18 am

Os: CentOS 6x
Web: nginx + php-fpm
Re: Just installed...timeout on 8083 [Self solved]
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Post by koray » Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:21 am

For people who will find themselves here: try 5600 instead of 8083.
It worked for me.
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