RE: i-mscp based mail system setup

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Thanks for this idea.


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From: Speakup [mailto:speakup-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gregory Nowak
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 5:07 PM
To: speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: i-mscp based mail system setup

There is probably a better alternative to what I'm about to describe below. In a pinch, you should be able to use ssh port forwarding to connect to port 4443 of your server from your machine Do something
like:

ssh -L 4443:localhost:4443 user@server

where user is your login, and server is the IP address/hostname of your server. You should then be able to use lynx on your home machine to connect to the control panel on your server by going to:

https://localhost:4443

This assumes that you can use localhost in place of subdomain.domain.com. Like I said, there's probably a better way to do this, but I'm not familiar with the software you're using. If this works for you, great. If it doesn't, hopefully someone else can help you. Good luck.

Greg


On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 02:49:45PM -0800, Juan Hernandez wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I went the route of using i-mscp.  I followed the instructions on the 
> site to get it setup.
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> I have a problem.  Once It was installed, and the setup application 
> finished successfully, I then from my computer at home, tried 
> connecting to my server. I could not access it.
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> I opened lynx on the actual machine, and I could access the admin 
> control panel with no problems.
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> My server is accessible since I can ssh to it, and I can open the 
> default web page on the apache 24 server the debian 'I'm working page'
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> So when I go to http://subdomain.domain.com - it works and I get the 
> default page.
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> When I try and load the admin cp via the domain it gave me at the end 
> of the setup process:
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> https://subdomain.domain.com:4443
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> I get a page not found.
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> Can anyone on here help me out? Anyone experienced with i-mscp?
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> I read on the i-mscp website that if the server is running on a 
> virtual instance, in a cloud provider there might be issues, but I 
> can't seem to find any pages talking about it and how to fix it.
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> My hosting provider offers cloud server solutions.  To run my mail 
> server I just created a debian 8 instance to run it.
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> Any help will be truly greatly appreciated.
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> Thank you.
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> Juan Hernandez
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> Email:  juanhernandez98@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> mobile:  (619) 750-9431
> 
> twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/blindwiz
> 
> facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/blindwiz
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> web:  http://www.juanhernandez.meJuan Hernandez
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