I am
hosting a staging site (test.mydomain.com) which currently work well on port 80 for two sites (test.mydomain.com and test.FRmydomain.com)
I am working on a new backend and I would like to deploy a third site on this server for testing. My hope is that it will live at test.mydomain.com:4204. I've got some experience with apache and quickly added statements:
Listen 4204
NameVirtualHost *:4204
and created a new config for my site. What I imagine are the relevant parts of my config:
<VirtualHost *:4204 >
ServerAdmin
[email protected]
ServerName test.mydomain.com:4204
However, the site is not publicly available, by name or ip. If i
curl localhost:4204
from the server, I get the expected page content
At this point, I'm a bit of a loss on how to go forwards. It seems like my config is correct but not available to be served. Am I better off defining a proxy definition so that, for instance:
test.mydomain.com/4204
proxies to my localhost server or is there a way to make the site available via the internet?
EDIT:
I have added an iptable rule after further Googling with the command:
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 4204 -j ACCEPT
I can see apache listening on 4204 and the rule is definitely in place but cant reach the site