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Hi All, I was wondering the best way to set up a public facing web server on my network (or possibly a seperate network). I want to know: What the safest way to do this is on both my existing network and a seperate network where there still may be stuff I don't want public facing, What equipment I may need to do this and Any other things I should be thinking about All I want to host is a node server displaying a html page and a small data base. Thanks
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Hey guys, I had a though the other day and wondered if it’s possible to have more than one Raspberry Pi as a web server, and one or more "clones" with the exact same website as backup sites? You could have one Pi at home and another at work or at a friends house for example. So that in case of a fire or theft example and one of the Raspberry Pi’s are down, then the other Pi would automatically take over and keep the site up. Thanks for any ideas or tips:)
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Hello all! I am planning on running a web server, but have encountered a few issues and want to learn a little more about my options before I continue. Many years ago when I first started I was just running it to learn HTML and CSS under XAMPP. That's a little unprofessional and I now have the tools to make a better web server. For the past few years I have been using IIS through Windows Server. It's easy to use and has a lot of features, and was also already there inside the compressed server I was using that was also other things. However I came across a problem with IIS that I don't quite like. It's significantly slower than Apache. I haven't found a way to fix this, and it only slows down worse when installing Wordpress, which is what I love to work with. After getting a new server computer recently, I am still limited on hardware (1 tower server, 1 1u server). It has 2 Xeon E5620's in it and 24GB 1333Mhz RAM in it. I figured that since I am limited on hardware we could just virtualize things through ESXI. So we have a DHCP/DNS/AD currently setup on a Windows Server VM (mainly used for single sign-ons through email servers and other things) and it is currently functioning as our DHCP server for our network. Additionally, we have Debian setup to be the web core. I've never really worked with Linux before, so it took a little learning; but after a few hours of work and setup I got an FTP server to work so I could manage files on it without having to back to the machine and Apache running smoothly. I setup Wordpress (through apt, not manually) and PHP. It loads MUCH faster than IIS does. Since I can't find much on resolving this issue, I was coming to LMG forums to see if anyone else has dealt with the same problem, and to also learn more about Linux, IIS, and Apache. I would also like to learn about which version is the best version of Linux to use for a web server if possible. Would it be a better idea to keep everything how it is with IIS and keep using it, but setup Apache as a proxy since it will cache the site and then send it over faster to users? also note: I have a third leftover server computer with a bad DIMM slot in it. It has 5GB of RAM and a Xeon X5550 that I will be installing Sophos/pfSense on eventually to work as a UTM.
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So I go to a school where student input is really appreciated. I got an idea recently for a project that the school could benefit from, but I need some help with the execution. The idea is every advisory is a country. Throughout one week, the teams will have to manage their country. They will have to keep employment up, stay out of debt and survive natural disasters and war. There will be an IMac in every room. My idea would be to create an local web server/website system that will allow all of this to happen. THere will be a control center for the admin teachers to send challenges and natural disasters to parts of the world. Heres an example: Classroom A is America. An earthquake strikes california causing a massive tsunami to form. THe mac in the advisory room will start flashing an emergency signal describing the "Detected" emergency. People in that adivsory will have to collect and find a soloution to the problem before it is too late. They will need to save as much people as they can, and avoid damage that will need to be paid for. The will have a certain amount of time, and then one representative will present the soloution to the admin teacher at the server. The teacher will decide the outcome and tell that to the system. If the propesed souloution "DIdn't work" The teacher will be able to set the amount of damage caused/the price the country paid, and set the number of people killed. THe MAC in the avisory room will provide the advisory with information like Population, natural disasters and how they handled them, ect. Its a rough idea, but I think its a good one. I know HTML, CSS, and Javascript So I can create an interface. But I think the best way for me to do ths is an SQL database. Each country will have a row with data that will be visualized on the macs in each clasroom. The main server computer will need a simple interface to monitor all the countries and send disaster to each country (Like pretending to hack other countries to start wars). Countries will have to set budgets, minimum wages and manage an entire economy. The server won't have to do any of the calculations or logic thats all done by the admins, it just needs to move the information. What do you think? How should I go about doing this? Also, open to any ideas.
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Hi everyone, I'd like to build or buy a web server to host my business website (5 pages). I know GoDaddy and things like that aren't that expensive, but I thought it would still be cool to do. I've never messed with building a web server before. Any good tips or resources you recommend? I imagine some sort of small form factor (and quiet build) that I can let run 24/7 in my basement. I am also probably going to use the free version of Cloudflare to provide a cached version of my website to users if the server ever goes down. Any thoughts? Thanks. Also, it would be a dedicated web server. Nothing else on it.
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I there! WARNING Hopefully, my title make sense. Sorry it it doesn't, I'm not the one who will configure the machine, but I'm pretty sure that's what our IT guy said to me, but I could be wrong. SHORT VERSION We need a new file server / web environment / VM machine and I was thinking about a Ryzen 7 since it's a lot cheap than current Intel offerings while still having high-core count (and supporting-ish ECC memory if we decide to go for that). I want to know if any of you tried something similar with good result. Especially concerned with AMD compatibility / performance with ZFS / Linux / VM machine and ease of setup, vs our old Intel machine. LONG VERSION I work at a web agency and we are currently looking to upgrade our local dev/file server. It is used simultaneously by ~10 programmers + any designers / project manager who needs to access a files. We also send links to our clients for approval before anything goes live. Our current setup is something that they made at the very beginning of the business: A old Core 2 Duo, I don't remember the specific SKU 6gb of DDR2 some WD reds 4-5To in raid (Those will be use in the new build) The system is used daily for 3 things: As a simple file server, for our development files such as images, texts, videos, .psd, .ai, etc etc. As a Linux web server. Roughly half of them are customized Wordpress websites and the other half is our own in-house CMS. As a VM machine. Sometime we need to setup VMs to accommodate certain clients needs. Probably around 2-5 VMs would be up at the same time (That's something we are currently unable to do). Our old server is not even thaaaat terrible, but we start having longer load time for our dev websites, backups during the night are not done when we arrive next morning, and running even just one VM is just not an option. I searched online, and people tends to say that in the past, AMD was not best suited for these tasks, but what about Ryzen? Did anyone here tried something similar with good result? I am especially concerned with AMD compatibility / performance with ZFS / Linux / VM machine and ease of setup, vs our old Intel machine. If you think I missed any relevant information, ask bellow, I'll update this post. Thanks!
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Hi, I've been wanting to build my own system for a couple of years now and never really got down to actually doing it. I never really had a meaningful purpose for building a system myself and then just spending money on something without a purpose seemed like a waste. But recently I thought, hey, I could actually use a NAS for storing my data or even a personal cloud storage so I can keep stuff off my laptop. And I know that I could just buy dedicated NAS hardware for that purpose, but then I thought that I could use that machine for other things as well, like running multiple Virtual Machines on it (one where I have a database running that I need for training, and some linux machines that I use for different purposes), and a small personal web server and maybe other things in the future. Also for running software, that I don't want to clutter my laptop with and for software development purposes. I also wanted to have a system that allows me to learn networking stuff hands on, which I guess that I will when I set everything up. 1. Budget & Location ~1100€ (absolute max 1500€), located in Austria 2. Aim As mentioned above, I have the following purposes in mind: - run multiple VMs - run a small personal web server (just for private/family purposes and for learning) - set up a NAS / private cloud storage for media and stuff that I don't want to keep on my laptop and that I currently keep on external drives (I'd also want my family to be able to use it): so I wanted a case with many drive bays, because I wanted to run a RAID of drives and have the possibility to expand later) - for training machine learning models (just for private purposes and for personal learning right now) - generally as a server for learning purposes for myself OS: not sure yet whether I'll just use windows or a Linux. 3. Monitors I already have a monitor sitting on my desk that I could use as it doesn't work too well with my laptop anyways. I think it's an Acer ED273 27". 4. Peripherals I have a mouse lying around, but I'll need a keyboard. 5. Why are you upgrading? I wanted to build a system for a long time now and I finally thought of a purpose I could build a machine for, so it wouldn't just be "for fun", although it probably still is more for the sake of building than really needing it. Also, before scolding me for wanting to build a server with looks in mind - yes, I know that a server is not a system that's built for looks, but as it's going to be sitting on my desk, I thought it had a right to be nice looking, too. Now for the build: I've spent some time and research now on picking parts and I wanted to ask you guys what you think about my result. Whether it's more or less suited for my needs or if it's complete bullshit. Case: should have many drive bays, a window and a clean look as the Fractal Design R6 CPU: I wasn't sure what I really needed for my purposes? I chose the Ryzen 5 because it has 4 cores, which I think is ok for running multiple VMs and because it has integrated graphics (I won't need a dedicated graphics card for my purposes) CPU cooler: I chose the Corsair H100i for looks, an air cooler would probably be sufficient, but yeah, this one's white Motherboard: I chose the Asus Prime X470-Pro because of its SATA 6Gbit/s ports, its RAID support, its M.2 slot, and well, the white color Storage: an SSD for the OS and RAID of HDDs for the NAS Power Supply: I just thought this one looked nice with the LEDs PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD - Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Processor $135.89 @ OutletPC CPU Cooler Corsair - H100i RGB PLATINUM SE 63 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $129.99 @ Newegg Motherboard Asus - Prime X470-Pro ATX AM4 Motherboard $139.89 @ OutletPC Memory Corsair - Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-2666 Memory $159.99 @ Newegg Storage Samsung - 970 Evo 250 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive $99.89 @ OutletPC Storage Seagate - IronWolf 2 TB 3.5" 5900RPM Internal Hard Drive $79.89 @ OutletPC Storage Seagate - IronWolf 2 TB 3.5" 5900RPM Internal Hard Drive $79.89 @ OutletPC Storage Seagate - IronWolf 2 TB 3.5" 5900RPM Internal Hard Drive $79.89 @ OutletPC Case Fractal Design - Define R6 ATX Mid Tower Case $149.99 @ Newegg Power Supply Thermaltake - Smart RGB 230V 500 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply Case Accessory NZXT - Hue+ LED Controller Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total (before mail-in rebates) $1095.31 Mail-in rebates -$40.00 Total $1055.31 Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-06-10 16:14 EDT-0400 Also: sorry for the long text Cheers, p.paperi
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Hi all! Okay, so I’m in a predicament and I need help. I have a pair of ProLiant DL380’s which host my websites, web and cloud services. My Apache server is the heart of it, enabling all of them, but I’ve recently run into a bit of a problem. I am not skilled with Linux, or software for that matter, and while I can export to FTP, use simple commands and do some command line work, I focus mainly on harware. So, I partnered with someone to write code, deploy virtual hosts, and maintain the apache server. He is already a good friend, so he worked for nothing but the credit for his own site and services at www.csoftware.cf He has unfortunately fallen on hard times over the last month, and eventually became unable to assist with my servers. Unable to find someone else to help me who was willing to do it as a favour, I decided to take matters into my own hands, and learn how to make virtual hosts, and all of the other responsibilities that he had. Big mistake. My first mistake was not backing up the server files before performing a large change. My second mistake was messing with it. Now, I didn’t know about webmin until this happened, and I want to use that when I get this fixed I possible, but I need someone to teach me how to use it. So, I tried adding a virtual host myself, the old fashioned way in the daunting command line, and in the process managed to break the virtual hosts, and cause the server to crash every time I log into it via ssh or SFTP. I have all of my sites in /var/www/html backed up, however I haven’t the knowledge to re-deploy the apache server. This is where I need help. I need someone that knows enough about Linux, Apache, webmin, and web servers to help me get my services back up and running, and to teach me how to deploy and maintain my servers. In return, I will offer a VPS with 2 virtual cores, 2-4GB of RAM (You choose), 50GB RAID 10 HDD storage, and unlimited internet bandwidth (Subjective to my broadband speed of 4mb/s download, 0.4mb/s upload. Yes, it’s awful, but for database storage, ssh into linux, etc, it’s fine.) If you need to know any more details about my problem, then please ask. I’m kinda desperate. My VM for the Apache server is running: Debian 9.7.0 Apache 2.X The server is virtualised with VMWare ESXI, which luckily I know how to use. Thanks in advance!
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I am trying to set up a secure FTP server to share files with some friends but I wanted to not require everyone to use a client (like filezilla) to connect. I wanted to use just the windows explorer built in ftp connection but apparently that doesn't support FTPS or SFTP so I figured I would use swift (SFTP client that is is an addon to windows explorer) as the next best option but Filezilla's server only does FTPS not SFTP so when I try and connect it has some unknown command error (probably because it's a different protocol). What is the best way to set up a SFTP server on windows... Or is there a way to have a secure FTP server purely via the windows explorer ftp client?
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Hello, I am building a web server for deployment at my own house, I have a line run specifically for this purpose which was cheaper than a datacenter's rental fee and shared speed. I've decided to go with the following list of part's: (Prices are Newegg, I can only use my line of credit.) ASRock Tachi x370 (170$) AMD 1800x (239$) -- The 1700x was 10$ more! NXZT H440 Midtower Case (110$) DDR4-3000 16GB Memory from a QVL (i'll overclock the RAM) EVGA 500w Power Supply (Modular) **IF Required RX 570 Video Card 1TB Crucial SSD for OS (Will Run CentOS 7) Now when it comes to hard drives, I have a choice, 4x4TB Toshiba Enterprise Hard Drives, or wait for a deal on 6TB HGSTs and up. I won't use Seagate I've just had to much bad luck with them even their new Ironwolf Pro's I've had to send 3 back after a week of use because drives started disappearing and re-appearing in the BIOS on reboot's I ran Seatools and they failed SMART and had bad sectors so I'm not going to even deal with them. I'll stick with what I know works and what I like and can afford Now I got 3 HGSTs 6TB's on sale about six weeks ago and I plan to add 4 more if they do go on sale, however, I have six of these 4TB Toshiba Enterprises which are 94$ a lot better than the 6TB's price wise and warranty wise. What RAID card would you recommend for drives 6TB+ because for all I know I might put nothing but 12TB's in it and expand it out as time goes buy. I don't plan to put all the drives in at once. When it comes to RAID level's I want to do a RAID 5. 5E, I'll be running ffmpeg a lot due to video compression/conversion for mobile to 260p/360p/480p/640p/720p/1080p and 2160p. I do so many of these because not everyone can yet fully watch a video in as fast speeds. What would be the best card, and affordable I'm looking to spend no more than 150-200$ on it. I'm on a limited budget for this site so i'm taking drives from computers are replacing them with other older drives I had. Also I can only get this card through Newegg. I'm sorry but that's where my line of credit is. Thank you for any help you may provide. Please do not ask me why I chose the CPU/Board/RAM/Case/PSU I have my reasons.
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Hi all, I am currently running a Raspberry Pi 3 with a 1TB drive on it that is running as a testing server for web development. It is also running owncloud for some storage. Next year I will be moving my business and growing it, so I am looking for a proper server that will be able to run the following. LAMP for my testing bed (I know there is things like docker but this gives me the ability to show people as well anywhere I am) owncloud for a good dropbox solution. Gitlab-CE. I have had this running on a linux pc, but the pc wasn't practical to have on 24/7 Small in size due to physical space. Can anyone recommend what I could do for this? I cannot get any U racks in the room, so it needs to be like a micro server. Do I get myself a brand new one for future proofing or is there any 2nd hand servers that are going for a steal that I can look out for that still gives me the upgradeability? Thanks, Doomie
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Hi! First off, by date I mean date and time in an http response. I'm coding a web server in c++ for fun and I'm building a library to help with things I really don't wanna code more than once ever, one of them being the date in a specific format, and others without using ctime directly. I'm almost done, but now I wonder, what the f* is that for? I've gone through chrome back and forward and I haven't been able to find anything about any dates, and I tried using an arbitrary one, nothing happened, ofc I wanna do everything right but I'm actually clueless as off to why one would ever need this as it doesn't seem to get registered anywhere in the client side and any decent server could do it internally. Thank you.
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Hello guys, I'm a web developer for over 10 years now and an enthusiast photographer. Since last month I'm thinking to build a system that will be a testing web server for my projects and also a storage space for my photos and files. At my job, I'm working with linux systems with apache, php, mysql databases. Besides the 50+ videos I've watched on the LinusTechTips channel, I have almost no experience in optimising the hardware resources for what I need. So... my question is... should I buy, let's say, a HP Proliant Micro server Gen9 or I could do better If I'll build the system myself. I'm starting with the following components: - Pentium G4520 3.6GHz Socket 1151 - Asus H170M Plus Socket 1151 - Kingston HyperX Fury Black 16GB Kit 2x8GB DDR4 2400MHz - Enermax Platimax 500W 80Plus Platinium Power Supply - for storage I'll buy some Red WD So... Is it overkill? Is it too weak? Is it better value for money that HP? If you need more info, I'll gladly answer. Thanks for your help.
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So i currently have a home server running windows 7 pro, 8 gigs ddr2 ecc ram, quad core xeon, and four 500gb hard drives not in a raid or anything. I currently have one of the drives shared to other home pcs using the windows drive mapper thing. My first question is, is this the best way to do this or is there another way i should share the drive. The second is would this be capable of running a plex server? I don't have gigabit networking just standard cat5 and 100 gbps switches. Also is there any other cool things you guys use your home servers for that you think i should check out?
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Hi, I am looking for some decent hosting, not a dedicated managed server and not some space on an overloaded shared server with 10,000 wordpress websites clunking away on it. I had a hostpapa account, they were ok at 1st but then started to slow down lots. I had a 1&1 shared hosting account and their service and tech issues made me leave. I have used fasthosts but I think they are shait. I have used 123reg and godaddy and thought, hosting that my mother would buy I am looking for proper geek, web developer hosting, not IT illiterate big pictures in your face hosting whom boast about wordpress or some shait web builder tool they have (eg squarespace) I am currently with Vidahost, their "Cloud Hosting Unlimited Plan", £19.99 per month ex VAT, so about £240 per year with the 1 year free domain. Their plan is fine, I get unlimited space, bandwidth, mysql databases, php 5 to 7 (7 doesn't work correctly though - been waiting over 2 weeks on an issue with sessions and cookies I found on the server, but I don't think they care). So all the technical things a web developer like me needs are there. However the speeds of framework based php web projects I have with them can sometimes take up to 25 seconds to generate and then as the page streams down I can see images of dimensions 400x300 streaming in, now I know there is nothing wrong my end so I have a feeling they have overloaded the server with too many people and I just happen to be on the damn thing. I need a host that wont do this, that can give me decent php speeds, mysql query speeds and have 1/2 decent network connectivity, especially for £240 per a year! I am not expecting dedicated server performance from rackspace or something (£1,000+ per month), but I would like not to have my website hosted on a Samsung Galaxy S1. Essentials Unlimited domains/websites Unlimited mysql databases (or at the very least 3 per a domain) PHP 5.4 (essential), PHP 5.6 (essential) and PHP 7 (would be ideal to have) MySQL (essential) with remote access (essential) and PHPMyAdmin capabilities Don't care about email all will be forwarders Who would you recommend? UK Hosts or Hosting providers with UK based servers only please. Thanks D
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Hi guys, I have a project that I would appreciate some feedback on. I plan on constructing a web server for a personal portfolio with a raspberry pi 2B. I am a college kid so i expect nothing more than a couple of hits per day (this is more for recreation than functionality). My website isn't too intense and is rather minimalist Out of curiosity I am going to try to submerge the pi in mineral oil in a mason jar. To limit the number of wires requires, I was thinking of using POE, power over ethernet, to both power the headless webserver as well as give it good and flexible access to the world wide webz. My questions: Would any sort of circulation be required? The mineral oil is more for the purpose of aesthetics than heat regulation, as i can't imagine it would undergo intense workload. I would rather not have circulation if it is not necessary. I plan on making the mason jar airtight and minimalist and the wires superglued from the tin lid. Would POE, power over ethernet, cause any potential issues I should be aware of? What would be the capacity of the web server without any circulation? How might I update the files on web server without opening up the jar? If the only cord going into the mason jar is a powered Ethernet cable using POE, are there any concerns with mineral oil? Should the hardware holdup beyond the use of a year? Is there a specific type of mineral oil or recommended brand? What precautions should I make to prevent overheating in the (unlikely) case of massive user spikes? Many thanks, Grantham Taylor
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Hello, I am very much a beginner at servers. I currently have a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, but I am looking at a serious option for a web server and storage for it (maybe rack-mount). I am familiar with Desbian Linux. How would I go about buying a server with storage that'll get the job done. Also, what should I program with? HTML, CSS, PHP?
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Hello! I'm sure this community is either annoyed by my idiot attitude, or they are amused. Be sure to tell me which if you answer the question! Scenario: I'm buying my first server for (hopefully) a long time. It's a Dell PowerEdge R710 with a few caviats: Only comes with 2x148GB 10K SAS drives (Meaning no redundancy unless I wanna pay an arm) Only comes with ONE of the two redundant 870w PSU's Only comes with 8GB RAM (not really a problem, I can upgrade in the future) No drive sleds for the other six drive holes One out of two Xeon's in socket, other blank I'll be using Vmware's Vcloud (free) to partition out two virtual servers out of this one physical server: Webserver using Ubuntu Server with Virtualmin Web Hosting File share/Upload server using Windows 10 to upload videos to YouTube At this time, I also don't have enough money to buy the drives right now, however in a few months after I get my tax returns, I should be able to buy them. Problem: I would like redundancy, however that means buying less expensive 7,200 RPM SATA drives (which is fine). I'd also like to get the second PSU, but see the questions section below for that issue. Questions: For the drives to get optimal speeds, should I use the same Giga/Terabytes in all SATA drives (in the case of wanting to do RAID later on)? Can the hot-swappable PSU's be different voltages? Or will that kill my server? Do I need them ASAP or could I wait? Should I get a second Xeon now, or wait until the price drops more? If I wait will it kill my server? Should I get more RAM now or wait until later? If I wait will it kill my server? Do I need iDRAC? Can the community offer any other advice?
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Hello everyone! So I have my raspberry pi that I bought a while back just for the sake of playing with it. Mostly so that I could install different linux distros without worrying about dual booting my main system. But now I thought I'd put it to some good use and a web server for hosting my own site and hosting my email would be nice. But there seems to be so many different OS' and software packages to pick from! Do you have some suggestions and maybe some personal experience with any of them? Thanks a lot! - BenneMus
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Hello i got an old pc with pentium w/ mmx tech 233MHz and 256 MB ram and i want to use this system as a Web Server. Can you suggest me a linux version without GUI?.
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Hey guys, So I have a somewhat non-standard setup that is giving us some issues. This has to do with work and much of the information is confidential and thus I cannot share some specifics, but I'll do my best to lay out everything. Okay so the equipment involved: 1. ABB PLC w/ WebServer (Model AC564-R-ETH) - connected via ethernet to local router 2. Router on LAN - DIR-632 3. Dynamic DNS service - No-ip.org xxx.myftp.org (where xxx represents our subdomain) 4. External client access (Windows XP SP3 computer on an ASUS RT-AC66U router) The ABB PLC is using internal network IP: 192.168.2.99, with the integrated webserver on port 80 (As per usual). The webserver page is located at /webvisu.htm. I have the DIR-632 configured to access the No-ip.org service and update the Dynamic DNS records there (The free domain address from No-ip.org routes to our dynamic WAN IP Address from the ISP). The DIR-632 also has port forwarding enabled for the PLC IP Address and port 80. So in theory it should redirect to the PLC. I can access the web server page from within the internal network on BOTH the LAN IP Address, as well as the ddns domain address (using both 192.168.2.99/webvisu.htm and xxx.myftp.org/webvisu.htm). When attempting to access the Web Server from the external client computer (xxx.myftp.org/webvisu.htm), it immediately loads HTTP 404 error and cannot find the site. It also doesn't try for very long to locate the site. It's literally a few milliseconds (Half a second tops) before it loads the 404 error. We have a network enabled KGuard DVR that also has a web server for remote viewing (Type in the DVR IP Address in your browser and it'll allow remote viewing and limited control via a web interface). When I type in the no-ip root domain address, I can access the DVR (typing in just xxx.myftp.org). It's supposed to be using a different port though (port 37777), but I don't need to type the port number into the browser for it to access. I have also tried typing in the direct WAN IP Address that the network the PLC is on is using, and it acts the exact same way as if using the No-Ip.org redirect. I can access the DVR using the root, but I cannot access the PLC Web Server at /webvisu.htm. I feel like there must be something stupid or simple blocking access, but I cannot find it for the life of me. Can I get some help please ASAP? Please ask if you need additional info, and keep in mind things like the specific IP Addresses I may not be able to disclose.
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I want to build a server to host a website on. It will be a simple style website with a login system. The server will have a E7-4830 v3 cpu with 64gb of ECC memory. Around how many people do you think a single web server like this would be able to handle at a time? 15 people? 50 people? 100 people? 1000 people?
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