It sounds a bit like your Virtualmin server is behind a NAT router, but that port 10000 isn’t being forwarded.
If your server is on 192.168.0.10, that suggests it’s sitting on an internal LAN. And then, if you can access port 10000 from the internal LAN, that means Virtualmin is working. So then, if you can’t see it from the outside world when other domains do work, there’s something preventing port 10000 from being accessed… my first guess there is that it’s a problem with forwarding port 10000. It could also be a firewall problem… perhaps with your router, or maybe even your ISP.
You see, i am not that a noob with ports and forwarding. I am currently hosting 470 clients and just want to change infrastructure.
That is new Servers(CP) then to virtualmin CP.
I have changed the virtualmin port to so many times ranging from 10000 - 19000 randomly. The trial system now is sitting on DMZ zone so ports shouldn’t be an issue here.
Can you please think about something else… ? Possible causes?
Edited:
i just installed webmin alone and it works. I can access the Cpanel from the web.
But virtualmin does not.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
I highly dont see port here, I think there must be some configuration with virtualmin somewhere.
I cant remember the last time i spent 4 days of my life trying to get something to work flawlessly on stuffs like this.
That’s the same login screen you’d get whether accessing Webmin or Virtualmin – Virtualmin is just a module that sits on top of Webmin.
When Virtualmin is installed, and you log into port 10000 as root, you’d simply see some additional options after logging in (well, a lot of different options, but you get the idea).