Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
Ok So I think about setting up an Ubuntu Linux box, which leads me to ask questions
Who all here has there own server? Do you guys host it at your work or place? What kind of internet connection do you have on it? 11/19/2007 10:08:00 AM |
GraniteBalls Aging fast 12262 Posts user info edit post |
do you have a real purpose for this, or is it strictly a learning project? 11/19/2007 10:12:15 AM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
I run a server from my home.
OS: Slackware Internet: Road Runner cable
I host my own website and I've ran shoutcast as well as a few other programs. I use putty to connect to it from remote locations if the PC I was on had Windows.
What are you wanting to do with it? 11/19/2007 10:15:51 AM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I'm starting my own websever,
I've worked with an Ubuntu server before, not much learning to do
I was just curious what people on the wolfweb have
I use to have to servers one was T1 and the other was OC-3, but I don't have access to those and in part are curious how peoples RR cable ones run? 11/19/2007 10:31:50 AM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
gs7 just set up a new Ubuntu linux server w/ RAID..., no web services though.
I have a server at home on my 18mb comcast cable running Windows Home Server. It's only purpose is for backup and media hosting for my mediaPC & desktopPC, no web services
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 11:07 AM. Reason : .] 11/19/2007 11:06:35 AM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I think Road Runner is blocking ports also, it's not letting anybody from outside the network into my web server. Are there any open ports with Road Runner. 11/19/2007 1:20:31 PM |
neodata686 All American 11577 Posts user info edit post |
We use apache on windows, but the roadrunner connection is so slow here in Raleigh. It's like 40-50 kB/s upload, which is horrible. 11/19/2007 1:47:28 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I think Road Runner is blocking ports also, it's not letting anybody from outside the network into my web server. Are there any open ports with Road Runner." |
[no]
you have to open the ports on your router and allow the required services in ubuntu11/19/2007 1:54:03 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
As far as I know road runner doesn't block any ports. However I wouldn't mind if they blocked outbound smtp. 11/19/2007 1:55:24 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I did port fowarding on my router, but it's not letting anyone into my webserver. 11/19/2007 2:11:16 PM |
neodata686 All American 11577 Posts user info edit post |
You giving them the correct ip:port address? 11/19/2007 2:16:00 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
yes, I've tried different ports, currently the webserver is set up on 2389 and I have allowed that to go to 192.168.1.102 which is the static ip address I've assigned the server.
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 2:17 PM. Reason : ] 11/19/2007 2:17:07 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
if you open up http://192.168.1.102:2389 does it come up? 11/19/2007 2:22:16 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
yes 11/19/2007 2:24:39 PM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
RR does not block ports, something else is the problem.. try setting it as the DMZ host and see if it works then
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 2:26 PM. Reason : on port 80 that is] 11/19/2007 2:26:02 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I've also tried the DMZ and that also fails to open it. 11/19/2007 2:31:32 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
well then your server is blocking something (correctly because ubuntu blocks everything by default)
you fucked up somewhere in your setup 11/19/2007 2:35:34 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I think it's all in the router not with the box. 11/19/2007 2:38:51 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
look
it is something that you fucked up
if you can connect to any service on the internet through the router then it is not the router
you have a setting wrong somewhere in the box especially since you set the box to DMZ and still couldnt connect to it
open the ports on the router that you want
go here (http://insecure.org/nmap/) and run nmap on your public ip address
it will scan and tell you what is open
then you will know that you fucked up a setting in the box like i have been telling you
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 3:16 PM. Reason :
11/19/2007 3:13:09 PM |
mellocj All American 1872 Posts user info edit post |
yes, I have my own servers (about 50). Host it at work. 100Mbps to the internets. 11/19/2007 3:25:07 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
is that 100Mbps to each internet or like 10Mbps x 10 internets? 11/19/2007 3:28:00 PM |
FenderFreek All American 2805 Posts user info edit post |
I run Ubuntu as a Vmware server platform on one box, and on an older one that functions as a NAS/web/ftp server. Ubuntu by default has no firewall rules, but if you really want to eliminate the box as a problem, doublecheck and make sure iptables isn't running.
I have successfully run a webserver on RR before, they don't block anything. You have some sort of misconfiguration, probably in your box, but possibly the router. Make sure you have all forwarding rules turned off when you do the dmz thing on your router. If no go there, do a
Quote : | "netstat -ant | grep LISTEN" |
and make sure that the port you're trying to attach your httpd to is listening on the appropriate interface.
Another thing to do is to setup a port 22(ssh) forward and see if you can get in from the outside. If that works, then you've definitely got a misconfigured httpd or port forward. Check your router and apache configuration.
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 3:51 PM. Reason : .]11/19/2007 3:51:13 PM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "100Mbps to the internets." |
I highly doubt you really have that much bandwidth to the WAN11/19/2007 4:07:47 PM |
Stein All American 19842 Posts user info edit post |
I rent a dedicated server monthly from The Planet.
[Edited on November 19, 2007 at 6:18 PM. Reason : .] 11/19/2007 6:18:21 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
What are the specs on your server? 11/19/2007 7:43:18 PM |
jcstille Veteran 254 Posts user info edit post |
Run 1, but it is a CentOS 4 server running just VMWare server to test crap out on. Also do some dev work for new ideas and POC's. 11/19/2007 11:25:54 PM |
gs7 All American 2354 Posts user info edit post |
Prospero is right, I set up an Ubuntu 7.10 server (which is not mission critical), however, it's having stability issues that are really pissing me off (ie, random freezes). Because of this, I'd recommend either setting up Ubuntu of an earlier version, OR ... using CentOS 5 or Fedora 8, of which both are coming across as very stable right now.
Of course, running your own server over a RoadRunner Home account isn't a good option if you're anticipating lots of traffic. Pay for a business account that gives you proper upload bandwidth or go with a dedicated/hosted solution from a company.
But I think it's a good idea to have your own server to play around with, regardless.
Edit: Oh and further confirmation, RR is currently not blocking any ports.
[Edited on November 20, 2007 at 1:10 AM. Reason : .] 11/20/2007 1:08:56 AM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
I hear slackware is the best to use, and I might upgrade to business class, it's only 9 bucks more a month. 11/20/2007 7:14:40 AM |
mellocj All American 1872 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " Quote : "100Mbps to the internets."
I highly doubt you really have that much bandwidth to the WAN " |
We have 2x 100Mbps connections to Level(3). Will upgrade to GigE next year.11/28/2007 5:18:34 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "We have 2x 100Mbps connections to Level(3)." |
thats like 10kbps to a real provider.11/28/2007 5:20:24 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
or if you had 2 56k modems connecting to some shit in china.
and each modem has an average 50% uptime. 11/28/2007 5:21:27 PM |
mellocj All American 1872 Posts user info edit post |
^ uhh ok 11/28/2007 5:21:37 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
see what im getting at here is that level 3 is fucking awful. 11/28/2007 5:21:48 PM |
mellocj All American 1872 Posts user info edit post |
does TWW load slower than a 56k modem? 11/28/2007 5:22:12 PM |