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      A Former User
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      Is there a way to enable bandwidth caps so you don't get billed?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @A Former User
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        @thecreativeone91 said:

        Is there a way to enable bandwidth caps so you don't get billed?

        You should be able to do that effectively inside of the OS.

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        • DanpD
          Danp @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller

          Just straight forward PHP / HTML. Currently hosted over at Media Temple.

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          • ?
            A Former User @Danp
            last edited by

            @Danp said:

            FYI -- the coupon code still works. 👍
            Now to figure out the easiest way to host my own sites!

            CentOS with LAMP and ISP Config 3 or Froxlor would be the easiest way unless you want to pay for Cpanel..

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              A Former User
              last edited by

              This might help you if you haven't done it before https://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-6.4-x86_64-apache2-dovecot-ispconfig-3-p3

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              • Reid CooperR
                Reid Cooper @A Former User
                last edited by

                @thecreativeone91 Hey, you have an avatar now! Nice to finally see you.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @A Former User
                  last edited by

                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                  This might help you if you haven't done it before https://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-6.4-x86_64-apache2-dovecot-ispconfig-3-p3

                  Good starting place. Although that tends to build out lot of extra stuff. That's meant for people running their own hosting provider!

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                  • DanpD
                    Danp
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                    Thanks for all the input. I believe that LAMP is up and running properly. I looked into both ISP Config and Froxlor. I like the look of ISP Config. However, the tutorials I've read appear "complicated" with lots of steps.

                    Do I really need to disable the firewall, SELinux, install all of these extra packages, etc?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      Firewall should not be disabled, just ports 80 and 443 opened. Firewall should always be on.

                      Disabling SELinux is pretty important, if you don't do that you will need to know how to configure it.

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                        A Former User @Danp
                        last edited by

                        @Danp said:

                        Thanks for all the input. I believe that LAMP is up and running properly. I looked into both ISP Config and Froxlor. I like the look of ISP Config. However, the tutorials I've read appear "complicated" with lots of steps.

                        Do I really need to disable the firewall, SELinux, install all of these extra packages, etc?

                        ISPConfig has it's own firewall. You can use either. It would be simpler to use ISPConfig's firewall.

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                        • DanpD
                          Danp
                          last edited by Danp

                          Ok.... this has been a fun "experiment". Clearly I don't have Fail2Ban properly configured:

                          Last failed login: Thu Feb 26 06:37:39 EST 2015 from 103.41.124.16 on ssh:notty
                          There were 7770 failed login attempts since the last successful login.
                          
                          [root@localhost ~]# fail2ban-client status sshd
                          Status for the jail: sshd
                          |- Filter
                          |  |- Currently failed: 0
                          |  |- Total failed:     0
                          |  `- Journal matches:  _SYSTEMD_UNIT=sshd.service + _COMM=sshd
                          `- Actions
                             |- Currently banned: 0
                             |- Total banned:     0
                             `- Banned IP list:
                          

                          I'm thinking that I should start a new thread so that this one can get back on topic.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User @Danp
                            last edited by A Former User

                            @Danp said:

                            Ok.... this has been a fun "experiment". Clearly I don't have Fail2Ban properly configured:

                            Last failed login: Thu Feb 26 06:37:39 EST 2015 from 103.41.124.16 on ssh:notty
                            There were 7770 failed login attempts since the last successful login.
                            
                            [root@localhost ~]# fail2ban-client status sshd
                            Status for the jail: sshd
                            |- Filter
                            |  |- Currently failed: 0
                            |  |- Total failed:     0
                            |  `- Journal matches:  _SYSTEMD_UNIT=sshd.service + _COMM=sshd
                            `- Actions
                               |- Currently banned: 0
                               |- Total banned:     0
                               `- Banned IP list:
                            

                            I'm thinking that I should start a new thread so that this one can get back on topic.

                            You need to do

                            vi /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
                            

                            Then copy this into the file, and save the files (hit insert to add text, escape to leave insert mode and :wq to write quit (save & exit)

                            [sshd]
                            enabled = true
                            

                            Make sure SELinux is disabled as well.

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                            • DanpD
                              Danp
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                              @thecreativeone91

                              It was enabled, but wasn't logging. It may have been an issue with SELinux. I've since started over by reimaging the server. Further discussion is occurring here.

                              Appreciate the input!

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