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  • msattmsatt Hosting ProviderOG
    edited January 20

    @globalone as far as no access to your apache default page - you make it very difficult to diagnose an issue without any details.
    You are on a NAT server with ports forwarded to your VM as detailed in your email.
    If you put your apache server on one of those ports e.g. 48091 then accessing http:// < node > .fossvps.org:48091 will connect to your server. Alternatively you could use NPM to point your domain directly to your VPS without changing apache port.

    edit - had to reformat because < and > characters cause issues.

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  • @msatt said:
    @globalone as far as no access to your apache default page - you make it very difficult to diagnose an issue without any details.
    You are on a NAT server with ports forwarded to your VM as detailed in your email.
    If you put your apache server on one of those ports e.g. 48091 then accessing http:// < node > .fossvps.org:48091 will connect to your server. Alternatively you could use NPM to point your domain directly to your VPS without changing apache port.

    edit - had to reformat because < and > characters cause issues.

    Thank you! I have no experiences with NAT, because in the past I use other techniques to solve the IPv6 to IPv4 conversion.

  • Why I can't ssh to my VPS today? Suspended or deleted only after one day's use? I have nothing installed there, except a web server, ftp server, mysql and php.. What's wrong with the system?

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