Set Static IP and Open Ports to Allow Public Access to Linux Server/XYO Archivist
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I have a server-hosted database set up in my home office. This server is an archivist node in the XYO blockchain architecture. I have indications that the database is set up properly, yet the public queries are not able to make it in. I need help establishing a static IP address, and opening ports to allow the requisite traffic to access my archivist. Archivist setup instructions are here:[login to view URL] Setup is complete, but we believe that the IP address on my machine is a container IP, and not the true public facing IP.
Good day,
Does your ISP give you a public IP? If they don't you will need to get one in order to make your DB reachable and this is something i can help you with. Lets have a conversation when you are free.
Sincerely
Hi.
Basically both archivist setup and your router firewall rules need to be properly setup/adjusted for proper work.
Need both access into your router/server to correct all i proper way.
Tnx and Regards.
Desr sir,
I can do this
just need to open ports on firewall or your home router for forwarding to your private ip server that is normally behind the router .
Please open discussion and we can finish this real quick without any bullshit
Hello,
I would be glad to help you out setting a static IP on your machine.
I currently work as a Linux systems administrator for a French company that provides AWS managed services for companies in the CAC 40. I am also a RedHat Certified Systems Administrator and can certainly help you.
Can you please indicate whether you already own a dedicated line from your ISP that gives you a static IP or is it that you have a normal connection with DHCP assigning you a dynamic IP everytime ? Moreover can you confirm if you have iptables or firewalld running on your system and is the database listening on the default port or a custom port ?
I would appreciate working with you and await your reply.
Kind regards,
Taranveer.