Quoc Huynh
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I am sorry if my question was answered somewhere else, but may I ask that do I have to leave SSH enable on the router side after installing AB-solution? Thank you in advance!
Yes, if you want to access the AB-Solution GUI, but leave it enabled for LAN only. If you need to remotely access AB-Solution, configure and utilize a VPN -- DO NOT LEAVE ssh ENABLED FOR WAN ACCESS.I am sorry if my question was answered somewhere else, but may I ask that do I have to leave SSH enable on the router side after installing AB-solution? Thank you in advance!
Thnk youThey could and in some cases are two different hosting locations. Your router treats them as two separate domains and so does AB-Solution.
Yes, if you want to access the AB-Solution GUI, but leave it enabled for LAN only. If you need to remotely access AB-Solution, configure and utilize a VPN -- DO NOT LEAVE ssh ENABLED FOR WAN ACCESS.
To expand on @visortgw answer: AB-Solution does not need SSH (or Telnet for those using that protocol) to be enabled once installed.I am sorry if my question was answered somewhere else, but may I ask that do I have to leave SSH enable on the router side after installing AB-solution? Thank you in advance!
Well, at least once that test helped someone.Edit: Turned off Ai Cloud and all is fine.
checking AiCloud/Settings,
AiCloud Web access port:
(only relevant when pixelserv-tls is installed)
AiCloud Web access port set to 443
pixelserv-tls cannot work when set to port 443
To expand on @visortgw answer: AB-Solution does not need SSH (or Telnet for those using that protocol) to be enabled once installed.
You can safely disable SSH and then briefly enable it when accessing the AB-Solution UI or other terminal commands.
Well, at least once that test helped someone.
You can set the listening the port to 9443 if no other app uses it. This is what AB would set it to during installation if found port 443 is used by AiCloud.
The check router config self-test is not part of the next version. Maybe I'll reconsider.Code:checking AiCloud/Settings, AiCloud Web access port: (only relevant when pixelserv-tls is installed) AiCloud Web access port set to 443 pixelserv-tls cannot work when set to port 443
AiCloud / Settings, look for AiCloud Web access port.How can I check what port PS is using and change it to 9443?
I got your hintI thought that it was one of the prerequisite for AB-Solution when reading through the Install requirements section (https://www.ab-solution.info/install/requirements.html).
Oh, Can I set the AiCloud to 9443 or something else? Or set pixel server to 9443.You can set the listening the port to 9443 if no other app uses it. This is what AB would set it to during installation if found port 443 is used by AiCloud.
I recommend leaving pixelserv-tls on port 443 as changing it to any other port requiresOh, Can I set the AiCloud to 9443 or something else? Or set pixel server to 9443.
Oh, stared thinking my NAS has port 443 forwarded to it's ip. Should I change it to avoid conflicts with pixelserv? Should I forward 443 to pixelserv ip?I recommend leaving pixelserv-tls on port 443 as changing it to any other port requiresport forwardingiptables rules.
Changing the AiCloud port is a matter of typing some numbers into the field and clicking Save...
AiCloud listens on all IP addresses with the assigned port number which is the problem in Lotta's case.Oh, stared thinking my NAS has port 443 forwarded to it's ip. Should I change it to avoid conflicts with pixelserv? Should I forward 443 to pixelserv ip?
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Using the browser or an app?Got Ab Solution installed and working good except that it is blocking me from accessing and posting on facebook. What do I need to do to resolve? I tried adding facebook.com to the whitelist but that didnt work
Using the browser or an app?
Try a smaller blocking file, though FB trough the browser works with all blocking file types when I last checked weeks ago.
The f option 1 is also helpful if you want to see what domains are blocked. Pay attention from which IP the request came from, only the device IP you're browsing from is relevant.
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