Question from a newbie
Scott Damron
scott.damron at damronhouse.net
Thu Dec 4 21:53:44 CET 2014
You need to follow the section in the documentation about setting up SSL and securing the installation. It will fix all that.
Scott
December 4 2014 2:51 PM, "Matthias Albrecht" wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I want to run a kolab behind my private firewall (behind the internet modem) and do not come from the system administrative background. So far, a friend helped me to set up a kolab 3.3 installation on Debian Wheezy. Now I would like to do it on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server.
I have set up a FQDN on a DNS-Server (bind9) for a local domain and forward and reverse DNS work. The kolab installation is to run on a KVM VM (host: Ubuntu 14.04 Server, guest: Ubuntu 14.04 server). "sudo aptitude install kolab" went fine as did "sudo setup kolab". System comes up nicely, web admin and roundcube do beautifully. What does not work is syncroton. When I go to http://yourserver/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (http://yourserver/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync) I just get a blank page. https:// (https://) says, that it can't connect. Following this link "http://kolab.org/blog/tobru/2013/03/19/kolab-3-and-activesync" (http://kolab.org/blog/tobru/2013/03/19/kolab-3-and-activesync) I did the "sudo aptidute install kolab", then "sudo apt-get install kolab-syncroton" and had to notice that kolab-syncroton was already installed. /var/log roundcubemail is a directory and empty. So I can't get any information from that. /user/shar/doc-kolab-syncroton/syncroton.sql does not exist.
So I am stuck and kindly ask for help.
Thanks,
Matthias
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