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Website and cPanel/WHM Not Opening But I can Access SSH
someshzade
Member
in Help
Hello there,
I am facing strange problem on my contabo vps. All the Websites hosted on vps + cPanel/WHM Not Opening but I can access vps via SSH root login. Please help me to resolve this problem mates. I am not an server admin and don't have deep knowledge about servers. So, looking for your help. Thanks in advance
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Apache probably isn't running.
Did you configure cpanel correctly?
I seen there are 108 apache services running
netstat -an | grep :80|wc -l
108
Frankly I just tried and facing this issue.
What're your iptables rules?
WSS check this
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10sdUkC6yCsNoZzKAVisjSENyKb16Gu18Cx2OOu5EROI/edit?usp=sharing
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I am totally ignorant to apache these days but maybe the setup can't handle more than the 108 connections you see there?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10sdUkC6yCsNoZzKAVisjSENyKb16Gu18Cx2OOu5EROI/edit?usp=sharing
Well that sure is a fucking mess. I've just eyeballed it, but the ALLOWIN and blocking may or may not be doing things to the ruleset. I'd honestly turn this off temporarily and see if things magically work, because that's a whole lot of redundancy if nothing else.
It is increasing & decreasing from 100-250 processes simultaneously.
App based attack?
How can we trace that?
No shit. Seriously. OP's mental health would benefit a lot from some ipsets and multiport. Besides it's almost impossible to follow with all the custom chains and no clue where they actually start.
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Logs maybe? Also please learn to quote. My impulse to post silly pictures gets triggered way to hard otherwise.
Things are obviously getting in-and-out with the varying Apache load. My guess is that someone overran the connection count and got blocked.
Just run "iptables -F" to temporarily remove your firewall rules, and see if things start magically working again. It's not going to get you hacked in 2 seconds to just flush (then reload) the rules.
Only the manliest of men will do
yum -y remove iptables
or apt if you’re that kind of person.Thanks man! It worked I don't have words to say you Thank You!!! Really bro appreciate your response.
Now, rewrite your firewall rules.
You messed up again you helped someone. This is going to be habit for you soon.
Ssssh... I think I got away with it this time!