Installing on existing LAMP server

Alain Spineux aspineux at gmail.com
Fri May 23 13:11:57 CEST 2008


On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Lionel NICOLAS <kolab at nividic.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Alain Spineux a écrit :
>> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Jens Kleikamp <jens at codes-concepts.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Paul Douglas Franklin schrieb:
>>>
>>>> If one has a LAMP server and wishes to add Kolab on the same box, is
>>>> there more to be done than simply changing the "Listen" option on the
>>>> existing Apache?
>>>>
>>
>> Apache will be probably the main issue !
>> You have 2 ways :
>> - merge both apache configuration in the LAMP or in the kolab configuration.
>>
> I've tried to make this config working. There are some errors, like
> segfault on php while using freebusy. After invertigation, it was due to
> a bug in libdb4 on Debian/Ubuntu systems ...
>> - or run both apache together using different port or even making one
>> the proxy for the other.
>>
>>
> Two days ago I succeeded to make this config working :
>  - LAMP server on port 80/443
>  - Kolab's Apache on port 81
>  - Access to port 81 through mod_proxy_http and mod_proxy_html (to have
> dynamic rewrite of urls in html/css/js scripts).
>  - Multiple virtualhost support. For example, your hostname (used in
> kolab bootstrap) is server.domain1.org, and you have two others mail
> domains into kolab (domain2.com and domain3.net), you can use
> https://kolab.domain2.com or kolab.domain3.net.
>  - I think that admin/horde/fbview/freebusy is working properly, I don't
> see bugs but I don't have the time to test all the functionnalities
>
> The main problems I have to deal with was about cookies (because of
> using different domains than used in bootstrap), and finding the right
> rules for uri and html rewriting.
>
> I think I will create a page on the wiki, but I've never post any page
> on a wiki. I think I can add this page into "Administration", but I
> don't know the title to set (there is already a page 'Kolab Integration
> with Apacge2'). (maybe I need some help :-)   )

I made this for you in

https://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Administrators_Overview#Extensions

click on Kolab2 Integration with another running apache server


Regards
>
>>>> --Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>> One issue comes to my mind.
>>>
>>> If one of your web-apps doesnt use smtp for mail check the mail settings
>>> in your php configuration so that it uses kolab for mail delivery
>>> (/kolab/sbin/sendmail).
>>>
>>
>> Because Kolab become the main mail service,
>> replace the existing /usr/sbin/sendmail by /kolab/sbin/sendmail
>> is a good idea, that way all common unix services will use kolab.
>>
>
> --
> Lionel
>
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