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Topic : New install on Centos 7 cant access anything


Posted By: suzuki3 on December 14, 2016, 12:59 am
So, I did a fresh install of Centos 7 along with Webuzo. Everything went fine, setup, along with uploading my sites via FTP and everything worked as it should. After completion I rebooted my server via ssh and now a cant access anything. No sites, admin panels, even Filezilla will not connect. The only connection I have is ssh. I installed wget because I was getting a command not found then followed this tutorial http://idroot.net/tutorials/how-to-install-webuzo-on-centos-7/

Before this upgrade to Centos 7 I was running on Centos 6 with never a problem.

Any ideas?

Cheers....

Posted By: peopleinside on December 14, 2016, 9:47 am | Post: 1
Hi suzuki3,
thank you for your post and this interesting topic.

Please hold on, a Webuzo Team member will reply you asap.
Thank you!


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Posted By: webuzo_manager on December 14, 2016, 9:49 am | Post: 2
Hi,

Just execute the command : service webuzo restart

Everything will fine , if not then open a support ticket.

Note : Generally a restart of server is not recommended , do it only if you need to update any OS level files

Posted By: suzuki3 on December 14, 2016, 12:47 pm | Post: 3
I executed the command : service webuzo restart and made no difference. I did however reinstall webuzo and after the re-install my website came back but not my user or admin panel.

But what I did do to get it back was wipe my server and revert back to Centos 6.5, which I really did not want to do, and now my server is working 100% again.

Not sure what the problem is, maybe still some bugs with Webuzo on Centos 7 or a hardware issue but I needed my server back.

Posted By: webuzo_manager on December 14, 2016, 1:04 pm | Post: 4
This seems strange, we have checked for bugs on CentOS 7 and they were fixed almost 7 - 8 months  ago.

Posted By: webking1 on January 1, 2017, 10:13 pm | Post: 5
This happens to me too!

Maybe it only works on public IP addresses?

I've installed it on a private IP 192.168.x.x and it works right after the installation. BUT once I've REBOOTED the box (Centos7), the panel is working anymore. I am not able to access the site nor admin panel. I can ping the ip and I can ssh into the box.

Can someone look into this issue? I think it has something to do with private ip address that the script is confusing. What's the quick fix?

Posted By: webking1 on January 1, 2017, 10:47 pm | Post: 6
Plus it seems to work under text base browser using CURL command

In the SSH session, I typed:

curl 192.168.x.x

I see HTML text and everything. Something is screwed up.

Posted By: suzuki3 on January 2, 2017, 1:36 am | Post: 7
Quote From : webking1 January 1, 2017, 10:13 pm
This happens to me too!

Maybe it only works on public IP addresses?

I've installed it on a private IP 192.168.x.x and it works right after the installation. BUT once I've REBOOTED the box (Centos7), the panel is working anymore. I am not able to access the site nor admin panel. I can ping the ip and I can ssh into the box.

Can someone look into this issue? I think it has something to do with private ip address that the script is confusing. What's the quick fix?


That is exactly the problem I was having....

Posted By: johnmorris on January 11, 2017, 8:29 pm | Post: 8
I know this does not help, but I have installed Webuzo on VPS CentOS7 with no issues. But when I tried to access my website, I was directed to the default "Apache" page. I re-installed Apache via Webuzo and all was well.


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Posted By: clarm060 on September 20, 2017, 3:45 pm | Post: 9
So this happened to me too, for some reason when installing Webzuo it does't create permanent Firewall Rules for all the ports.

Open the following ports and everything will work again.

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 for Webuzo
80, 443 for Apache
21 for FTP
25, 143, 567 for Email
8080, 8443, 8009 for Java

http://ask.xmodulo.com/open-port-firewall-centos-rhttp://172.16.20.221/hel.htmlhttp://ask.xmodulo.com/open-port-firewall-centos-rhttp://172.16.20.221/hel.html will explain the Commands to do it.

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