How can I only allow one user his application to connect via a specific port
I am working on a new website as PaaS where users can run their own NodeJS application. It is running on one dedicated server and I want to assign 2 specific ports for one user his use. How can I achieve this?
When an user creates a new order, the system will create a named screen session, in that session an git clone
will be executed with the selected repository of the user. I expect that it is a NodeJS application.
How can I assign 2 ports (maybe 4 of 6) for someone to use, on a way that only that specific user can use them?
I am using CentOS 6.5 64Bit
firewall centos-6
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I am working on a new website as PaaS where users can run their own NodeJS application. It is running on one dedicated server and I want to assign 2 specific ports for one user his use. How can I achieve this?
When an user creates a new order, the system will create a named screen session, in that session an git clone
will be executed with the selected repository of the user. I expect that it is a NodeJS application.
How can I assign 2 ports (maybe 4 of 6) for someone to use, on a way that only that specific user can use them?
I am using CentOS 6.5 64Bit
firewall centos-6
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I am working on a new website as PaaS where users can run their own NodeJS application. It is running on one dedicated server and I want to assign 2 specific ports for one user his use. How can I achieve this?
When an user creates a new order, the system will create a named screen session, in that session an git clone
will be executed with the selected repository of the user. I expect that it is a NodeJS application.
How can I assign 2 ports (maybe 4 of 6) for someone to use, on a way that only that specific user can use them?
I am using CentOS 6.5 64Bit
firewall centos-6
I am working on a new website as PaaS where users can run their own NodeJS application. It is running on one dedicated server and I want to assign 2 specific ports for one user his use. How can I achieve this?
When an user creates a new order, the system will create a named screen session, in that session an git clone
will be executed with the selected repository of the user. I expect that it is a NodeJS application.
How can I assign 2 ports (maybe 4 of 6) for someone to use, on a way that only that specific user can use them?
I am using CentOS 6.5 64Bit
firewall centos-6
firewall centos-6
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