by williamconley » Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:12 pm
If there's nothing "listening" on port 80, that does not indicate that it's closed, but that the apache process is not running or is configured incorrectly (or both) since apache2 should be listening on port 80. Or perhaps they simply stated their position incorrectly.
Since you do have ftp access, at least one port is open. Have them open port 22 and get apache running by logging in via ssh. If this is a foreign concept to you, I strongly suggest you perform a local installation on a virtual server in your desktop (VMware is excellent for this) or in a spare pc in your local office. Then you'll have the experience you need to manage this server remotely. In fact, I'd suggest you install it several times to be comfortable with it. Takes about 30 minutes per run and can be quite liberating when you realize how easily Vicibox can be installed. And be sure to thank Kumba a couple hundred times after you've "mastered" this.
Oh: And be clear that the installation should be done using STANDARD not EXPRESS. You may want to have a look at the install log and the ssh history while you're in there (once you get in via ssh, of course, since you can NOT manage the server via ftp).
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