Kolab 3.4 - Problem when securing installation
Brady, Mike
mike.brady at devnull.net.nz
Wed Nov 25 18:18:24 CET 2015
On 2015-11-25 22:12, Philip Trickett (List) wrote:
> On 24/11/15 20:02, Brady, Mike wrote:
>
>> Hi Phil
>>
>> I am just working through the same set up/migration method (with multi-domain just to make it harder) and all that "securing" stuff should work.
>>
>> A stab in the dark on a Centos 7 system would be firewalld which doesn't log packet drops. If it is running stop it. It is enabled by default, so a reboot will have restarted it if you had manually stopped it? If that fixes it I have a script here somewhere that sets up the required ports.
>>
>> Mike
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I tried it, but it doesn't work unfortunately.
>
> I'm going to see if increasing the log level for httpd to see what the error may be.
>
> Phil
>
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Phil
I am going need some more details on what you have done.
I am assuming:
* Install OS and Kolab
* Run setup-kolab
* Migrate LDAP Data
* Migrate IMAP Data
If this is what you did, when you migrated the LDAP data did you either
exclude everything in ou=Special Users,dc=your,dc=domain or change the
passwords in all the configuration files?
Mike
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