[CentOS] web collaboration packages.

Thu Apr 11 14:23:06 UTC 2013
Jason T. Slack-Moehrle <slackmoehrle at gmail.com>

Thanks for the notes John, let me go through this process again.




On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 3:37 AM, John Doe <jdmls at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Jason T. Slack-Moehrle <slackmoehrle at gmail.com>
> > I can get through the install but Zimbra wont start. It says it started,
> > but didn't I get LDAP errors, Sasl errors, AV and antispam. I worked
> though
> > them a lot yesterday but I still can not get the mta started and nothing
> > starts listening on 443 either. I have Apache not listening to 443, only
> > 80. I turned off the firewall, postfix, sendmail, all just to be sure.
> Both
> > stopping the service and chkconfig so it wont start up again on startup.
> >
> > I was really close yesterday but I gave up again. I even tried 7.2.3
> > instead of 8.0.3 and that seemed worse. I uninstalled everything and
> > removed all the pieces and figured that I would give it a shot again
> today.
>
> Nothing in the zimbra logs?
>
> I started with a 6.x.x on CentOS 5, and I upgraded it up to 7.2.0.
> So it is not the same setup as yours...
> >From my notes, I did:
>   yum install nc libidn-devel gmp-devel perl-Net-Ident perl-Razor-Agent \
>               perl-Encode-Detect
>   ./install.sh --platform-override
>   Change domain name? [Yes]
>   Create domain: [<OLD>] <NEW>
>   3) zimbra-store:
>     Server mode: mixed
>   cd /usr/sbin
>   mv sendmail sendmail.old; ln -s /opt/zimbra/postfix/sbin/sendmail
> sendmail
>   Copy ssl keys to /opt/zimbra/ssl/zimbra/commercial/
>     commercial.key
>     commercial.crt
>     commercial_ca.crt
>   /opt/zimbra/bin/zmcertmgr verifycrt comm commercial.key commercial.crt
>   /opt/zimbra/bin/zmcertmgr deploycrt comm commercial.crt commercial_ca.crt
>   Change ports:
>     zmprov -l gs <FQDN> | grep "Port:"
>     zmprov -l ms <FQDN> zimbraMailPort 80 zimbraMailProxyPort 0 \
>                                  zimbraMailSSLPort 443
> zimbraMailSSLProxyPort 0
>     zmprov -l gs <FQDN> | grep "Port:"
>     zmcontrol restart
>
> JD
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