Question from a newbie

Matthias Albrecht matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de
Sat Dec 6 09:35:27 CET 2014


Thomas,

no. I generated a self signed CA-certificate and then a certificate for 
the server itself.

I would like to increase the debugging level following 
(https://tobrunet.ch/2013/02/kolab-3-and-activesync/). But there is no 
main.inc.php on my Ubuntu 14.04 server.

Thanks,

Matthias

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
*Betreff: *Re: Question from a newbie
*Von: *tr at erdfunkstelle.de
*An: *Matthias Albrecht <matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de>
*Kopie (CC): *"users at lists.kolab.org" <users at lists.kolab.org>
*Datum: *06.12.2014 09:33
> It'a just an idea, but i had similar Problems (with other components) 
> like you when I was using self signed certificates.
> Are your certificates signed by a trusted CA?
>
> Cheers
> Thomas
>
>
>
> Am 06.12.2014 um 09:25 schrieb Matthias Albrecht 
> <matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de <mailto:matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de>>:
>
>> Scott,
>>
>> good morning. Being new to the mailing list, I don't know if it is 
>> inappropriate to answer to you directly. If it is, I apologize and 
>> please let me know.
>>
>> I went through the whole section 
>> (https://docs.kolab.org/howtos/secure-kolab-server.html) and now all 
>> http: requests are being redirected to https: but the 
>> https://server/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync brings just an empty page. 
>> What to do next to get activesync to work?
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> *Betreff: *Re: Question from a newbie
>> *Von: *Scott Damron <scott.damron at damronhouse.net>
>> *An: *Matthias Albrecht <matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de>, 
>> users at lists.kolab.org
>> *Datum: *04.12.2014 21:53
>>> 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" 
>>> <matthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de 
>>> <mailto:%22Matthias%20Albrecht%22%20%3Cmatthias.albrecht at tigerbaer.de%3E>> 
>>> 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/ I just get a
>>>     blank page. 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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