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EDIS would probably give you better support from their Support area, what did they say when you contacted them?
Googling "iptables how to block everything but port 80" comes up with quite a few examples. You may want to expand that to "everything but port 80 and port 22" so you'll be able to log in again via SSH in the future.
@hmmmm - write to their support or ask @William
Yes, dont forget to allow your SSH port as well!
Unless they have a web-based ssh client from their control panel that you want to use instead :P
I think there is web based firewall for Edis' vServer
You can try to install Webmin+CSF, for example:
http://configserver.com/cp/csf.html
/ meaning that you will use the Debian OS, for others,
I'm can't say with certainty at this moment whether this is helpful /
So in this case you can get some kind of GUI for you firewall,
and it not so bad as I'm can say And finally it's simply will be better to understand etc.
Of course such things will require additional resources,
but as 'bonus' you also can get some interesting and usefull things.
VServer or KVM....
hi, I've just emailed EDIS support
it's a vserver
or.. if you wanna try iptables script, this iptables generator is pretty good http://www.mista.nu/iptables/
Those who aren't EDIS customers probably don't understand their Vserver setup, but to my knowledge, Iptables won't work due to the odd way the virtualisation works.
I was really confused, I bought one the other day and it shows me the load for the entire box in top/htop, not just my container. For 5 minutes I was wondering WTF was using the CPU considering I wasn't running anything. Then I checked the support pages...
Also there many even EDIS customers which use KVM VPS from them !
And they probably more than happy with them, but has to pay a little more of course...
But I think it's worth it, in some cases
Haha, yea, better not run ifconfig then to see the traffic or you pass out
forgot about this thread lol
edis already got back to me and showed me how to set it up
thanks for the replies though