Hello Kevin,
It works! I think it could be something like this...
I installed Zimbra 4 days back. Then I setup firewall while Zimbra was running. I had kept port 636 open but not 389. And, I think due to some reason Zimbra crashed today afternoon. I tried to start it but didn't start because I think Zimbra might be needing the port 389 open when it starts and probably can do with port 636 when running... am I right here? Also, when I did telnet to 389 it was from inside the firewall so it worked.
Am I guessing it correctly?
Thank-you very much for your time and support,
I am confident, Zimbra is at the pinnacle of Open Source Email Systems, today.
Sincerely,
Chintan Zaveri. |