Optimizing Appache on a VPS for Performance

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Need Help-Optimizing Appache on a VPS for Performance

I have a vps with a dedicated IP, full root access.Installed kloxo on 64 bit CentOs. The problem is, I want to edit http.conf and make changes to apache settings. And my ISP currently doesn't give me access to SSH. I tried putty, FireSSH firefox addon etc. but none works.

Is there any other way to get access to the root ?

I would really appreciate any help.
 
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get ahold of a vpn or proxy that will allow you to ssh..

If your isp blocks the port thats the best you can do... find a ssh client that lets you proxy..
 
I've never heard of a ISP blocking port 22 for SSH. I would ask your provider to change your SSH port then, its very simple and they shouldn't have any problem doing it. Otherwise PM me and Ill help ya out.
 
WinSCP would still be connecting to port 22 if the VPS is using the default port and if the problem really is the ISP blocking it(which is very strange) then best bet is to change the default ssh port.
 
WinSCP would still be connecting to port 22 if the VPS is using the default port and if the problem really is the ISP blocking it(which is very strange) then best bet is to change the default ssh port.


WinScp allows you to choose any port and many types of connections like standard ftp so it could use ftp port 21 and edit the file from there.
 
confuse this ISP (internet service provider) not give access to ssh or your hosting provider coz what i know ISP not blocked all connection about ssh or etc meybe i am wrong ?
 
He has a VPS so for his host to block SSH would be extremely unlikely, wouldn't make sense. As for his ISP, still doesn't make sense as to why but more believable than his host.
 
@bidgscoots
YEs coz he say ISP not hosting provider
if like that good change the hsot coz buy VPS but hard to access the root

but if use kloxo as panel he can optimise the vps via access kloxo >> admin >> server >> localhost >> file manager that can edit in there http.conf no need putty or etc
 
@ cyber.crime Dude thats awesome, I had no idea I can get root access via kloxo. Thanks man, this makes everything so much easier !
 
You can change the ssh port instead using 22

i believe your vps provider will give you vps panel like solusvm ?

if so, you can use vps panel to change your ssh port :)
 
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