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    Default :2082 port firewall

    At work i can't access cpanel and WHM because there is a firewall which is blocking all ports except 80.

    Is there enyway to install cpanel on port 80 or an other sollution for this problem.

    At least i want to be able to check my email with webmail. Can i install horde on port 80?


    [this is my first post on this forum, i like this forum, there is really usefull information, tnx!]

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    Id like to know this as well.

    It would also be cool if I could get SSH to run on port 80 as well? Isnt there a way to do this?
    Last edited by xcpointx; 10-03-2003 at 04:38 AM.

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    Hmm, my work has just done the same!

    Seems to be a growing trend in companies to cut internet access these days.

    I really need to access webmail via port 80, looks like the only way is to install your own version of horde or whatever.

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    Search through the forum for proxy and you'll find two or three different proxy services you can run to get by this issue.
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    AWESOME! Now how can I get SSH to run on Port 80? or is that not a good idea?

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    HTTPD runs on port 80 !

    For webmail use something rather then horde.
    Download a php mail system.

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    Originally posted by themonster
    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....ighlight=proxy

    Does the trick nicely!

    also http://www.antifirewall.com/
    Wow, that's a great script! Thanks for bringing to our attention.

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    Originally posted by themonster
    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....ighlight=proxy

    Does the trick nicely!

    also http://www.antifirewall.com/
    Awesome script... thanks!!!! Works great so far. All it needs is SSL support and it'd be perfect.

    Michael

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    If you are interested in using cPanel Proxy, I've added a FAQ & a HOW-TO:

    FAQ: Can I change the ports cPanel & WHM uses?
    http://unofficial-support.com/node/view/47

    HOW-TO: cPanel Proxy 0.4.1
    http://unofficial-support.com/node/view/50

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