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Is it possible?
Hi all,
I work for a hosting company and I'm currently writing technical support articles about VestaCP in response to cPanel increasing their pricing.
I have a question I'm hoping someone will be willing to answer:
For people who are behind say a corporate firewall and not able to access the port needed to access Vesta, is it possible to make it run on port 80 like cPanel does by going to something like vesta.domain-name.com?
Thanks!
Chris
I work for a hosting company and I'm currently writing technical support articles about VestaCP in response to cPanel increasing their pricing.
I have a question I'm hoping someone will be willing to answer:
For people who are behind say a corporate firewall and not able to access the port needed to access Vesta, is it possible to make it run on port 80 like cPanel does by going to something like vesta.domain-name.com?
Thanks!
Chris
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Re: Is it possible?
As i know, cPanel working on 2082/2083 ports.PlayBoxTech wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 12:46 amHi all,
I work for a hosting company and I'm currently writing technical support articles about VestaCP in response to cPanel increasing their pricing.
I have a question I'm hoping someone will be willing to answer:
For people who are behind say a corporate firewall and not able to access the port needed to access Vesta, is it possible to make it run on port 80 like cPanel does by going to something like vesta.domain-name.com?
Thanks!
Chris
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Re: Is it possible?
I have similar solution but for apache only
1) create domain vesta.<domain>
2) setup proxy on apache side and include in /home/$user/conf/web/vesta.proxy.conf as IncludeOptional (see your vhost settings)
ProxyPass "/" "http://<domain>:8083/"
ProxyPassReverse "/" "http://<domain>:8083/"
1) create domain vesta.<domain>
2) setup proxy on apache side and include in /home/$user/conf/web/vesta.proxy.conf as IncludeOptional (see your vhost settings)
ProxyPass "/" "http://<domain>:8083/"
ProxyPassReverse "/" "http://<domain>:8083/"
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Re: Is it possible?
cPanel or any Panel cannot run on port 80 or else how will your front facing websites be served with Nginx/Apache ? Please use some logic, you have a "responsibility" to bear if you are a technical writer.PlayBoxTech wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 12:46 amis it possible to make it run on port 80 like cPanel does by going to something like vesta.domain-name.com?
Thanks!
Chris
Yes, the best you can do is configure a domain in your VestaCP and proxy it back to vestacp-IP:8083. (search how to do it, plenty of articles)
Secondly, you can setup an VestaCP on an alternative port which is / can be allowed by your firewall.
Learning basics would only make your writing more accurate and productive
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Re: Is it possible?
I'm not wanting to start any flame war here. Actually it is possible, and with cPanel it happens by default, as shown in this forum post from 11 years ago: https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/cpane ... 80.100437/.
Thank you with this little bit of knowledge I can work the rest of it out.
And knowledge is power.