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Hello everybody, How are you!?

I have a problem, I changed or disabled at some point in my tests the ClearOS settings panel that originally comes on port 81, but I can't find which file I made the change to, nor what configuration I changed for it.
Can anyone tell me which file I can change to get my panel back?
I thank you for your attention!
Wednesday, March 17 2021, 01:52 PM
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 09:23 PM - #Permalink
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    Or did you set up a VirtualHost in Apache on port 81 by mistake?

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    or leave the port number out of a VirtualHost config?
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 07:51 PM - #Permalink
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    So something is very wrong. What did you install from the command line? Try the command "history | grep yum".
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 07:40 PM - #Permalink
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    I'm sure yes

    ClearOS release 7.9.1 (Final)
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 07:23 PM - #Permalink
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    Are you sure you are running ClearOS and not Centos? What is the contents of /etc/centos-release?
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 07:11 PM - #Permalink
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    I believe I installed using command lines
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 06:43 PM - #Permalink
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    That does not look right as you should be getting a ClearOS splash screen. Did you install app-web-server or the Web Server app from the marketplace?
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 06:28 PM - #Permalink
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    Take a look at the page that opens in place of the control panel
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 06:26 PM - #Permalink
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    Opening the Apache Server Home page now ... rsrsr
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 06:24 PM - #Permalink
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    Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2021-03-17 15:23 -03
    Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
    Host is up (0.00044s latency).
    Other addresses for localhost (not scanned): 127.0.0.1
    Not shown: 985 closed ports
    PORT STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open ssh
    25/tcp open smtp
    53/tcp open domain
    80/tcp open http
    81/tcp open hosts2-ns
    139/tcp open netbios-ssn
    389/tcp open ldap
    445/tcp open microsoft-ds
    465/tcp open smtps
    587/tcp open submission
    1875/tcp open westell-stats
    3260/tcp open iscsi
    5432/tcp open postgresql
    8200/tcp open trivnet1
    10025/tcp open unknown
    Device type: general purpose
    Running: Linux 3.X
    OS CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:3
    OS details: Linux 3.7 - 3.9
    Network Distance: 0 hops
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 06:08 PM - #Permalink
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    Just connect a workstation to the LAN port. If you have configured it as a DHCP server, the LAN port should have an IP address and your workstation would then also get an IP address. Then you just go to https://your_ClearOS_LAN_IP:81.
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 05:17 PM - #Permalink
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    Nick thanks for responding!

    How would access through the LAN port be?
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    Wednesday, March 17 2021, 04:14 PM - #Permalink
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    What mode is ClearOS installed in? Gateway, Standalone or Standalone with firewall? I suspect you have closed the firewall to your external interface (which is the only interface in Standalone mode). If you are in gateway mode you should still be able to access the webconfig from the LAN port. Otherwise, temporarily add the following firewall rule at the command line:
    iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 81 -j ACCEPT
    If that works, in the webconfig Incoming Firewall, open the port again, but as soon as you do, anything you have done to the firewall from the command line will be lost.
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