If you have recently rebooted your server and are unable to access VDOPanel, it may be due to firewall issues. In this guide, we will show you how to fix this issue using SSH.
To Fix VDOPanel Not Browsing After Server Rebooted Due to Firewall Issues, please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Log in to Your Server via SSH
To fix the issue, you first need to log in to your server via SSH as root. If you are not logged in as root or do not have sufficient sudo privileges, the following steps may not work.
Step 2: Flush the Firewall
After logging in to your server, you need to flush the firewall by running the following command:
iptables -F
This command will clear all firewall rules, and the VDOPanel should be accessible after running the command.
Step 3: Verify the VDO Panel Access
After flushing the firewall, verify that you can access the VDOPanel. If the issue persists, check if the firewall is running and if there are any rules blocking access to the VDOPanel.
If you are still unable to access the VDOPanel, you may need to recheck the configuration of your server and firewall settings. You can reach out to our support team for further assistance.
In conclusion, if you are unable to access the VDOPanel after rebooting your server, the issue may be due to firewall rules. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can easily fix the issue by flushing the firewall and regaining access to your VDOPanel.