I've
'service postfix stop'
&
'service sendmail stop'
(both where already stopped)
I'm a little confused on what to do with the port conflicts. Does this mean that other programs are using them already or does it mean I need to open them with the firewall module in Plesk (or disable the firewall in Plesk and use iptables)?
I think Plesk seems to be a problem here, but I'm already paying quite a bit per month for it. Plesk won't even let me change my mySQL admin password.
Here is an nmap on the server:
[root@testserver /]# nmap -a testserver
Starting nmap 3.70 (
Nmap - Free Security Scanner For Network Exploration & Security Audits. ) at 2007-06-20 11:35 CDT
sendto in send_ip_packet: sendto(3, packet, 40, 0, 74.53.20x.xx6, 16) => Operati on not permitted
Interesting ports on testserver.com (74.53.20x.xx6):
(The 1640 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp open http
110/tcp open pop3
111/tcp open rpcbind
143/tcp open imap
389/tcp open ldap
443/tcp open https
465/tcp open smtps
631/tcp open ipp
808/tcp open ccproxy-http
900/tcp open unknown
993/tcp open imaps
995/tcp open pop3s
3306/tcp open mysql
8009/tcp open ajp13
8080/tcp open http-proxy
8443/tcp open https-alt
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.207 seconds
I'm lost. I'd hate to have to switch to something other than Zimbra. If all the users like it (which I'm sure they will), we may upgrade.
Thanks in Advance,
Andrew