where XXX.XXX.XX.XXX is your IP from external web server (where your website is hosted).
Where should I look to adjust this
thanks
its commands you type on putty or command line prompt on a linux server. Logicaly you can reverse them by typing the opposite. example instead of ACCEPT use DROP.
Attila wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:27 am
Oke this is only for linux server
Thanks for the reply
Yes, for Linux Debian based.
Do you know another server OS?
Windows Server is NOT a server! Do not use Windows Server, it is Windows OS and that's all.
@JWD
Why reverse with DROP? There is "sudo ufw allow" (for DROP is different). This case is ONLY when you need to allow special IP's but in other case when you don't need .. you better DENY to be sure
where XXX.XXX.XX.XXX is your IP from external web server (where your website is hosted).
As long as the hosting (free in my case), do not have that port closed (which I do not understand since the database server is another server than the hosting) and pretend to charge you for it (like me). Truth hostinger.es ?.
I do not understand you. What do you need to know?
I don't know hostinger.es and I don't care about hosting companies, this thread is not about hosting companies.