[clue] Can't connect to Webmin

Mark G. Harvey markgharvey at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 10 11:20:59 MST 2013



AFAIK, CentOS / RHEL installs SE Linux by default.  This could be blocking things.  




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> From: David L. Anselmi <anselmi at anselmi.us>
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>Subject: Re: [clue] Can't connect to Webmin
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>foo7775 at comcast.net wrote:
>>
>> I am able to SSH from the Win7 desktop to the CentOS VM using PuTTY, login&  all other functions
>> behave as expected;
>
>Did you use the same host name for SSH and HTTP (obviously for HTTP you have to specify the port 
>correctly too)?
>
>> PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
>> 10000/tcp open http MiniServ 1.620 (Webmin httpd)
>> |_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 9A2006C267DE04E262669D821B57EAD1
>> |_http-git: 0
>> |_http-methods: No Allow or Public header in OPTIONS response (status code 200)
>> | http-robots.txt: 1 disallowed entry
>> |_/
>> |_http-title: Login to Webmin
>> | ndmp-version:
>> |_ ERROR: Failed to get host information from server
>>
>> To *me*, it still feels like there's a firewall in the mix somewhere (although the 'http-title:
>> Login to Webmin' output above would *seem* to argue against that). Since I'm not too familiar
>> with iptables, is it possible that it's still affecting the situation? What am I
>> forgetting/overlooking?
>
>You could still have iptables rules active (stopping the service doesn't necessarily unblock all the 
>ports).  But I doubt it.  See what telnet tells you if you do a get from the Windows 7 box.
>
>Dave
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