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Originally Posted by goetzi Should the Network Edition run on CentOS 4.2? |
I just tried the Network Edition on CentOS 4.2. It works like a champ, except for one oddity (which may or may not have anything to do with CentOS).
When I go to the url:
http://mydomain.com/zimbra/mail
It ends up dropping the "/mail", and goes into an infinite redirect loop.
However, if I add a parameter to the end of the url (any parameter... I started with "?debug=1", but later tried "?foo=1", it doesn't chop off the end of the url, and ends up working fine.
On another note, the Zimbra folks said earlier in this thread that the Network Edition needs to run on the EL version of RedHat, that running it on "ES Basic" was untested. I'm not all that familar with the RedHat Enterprise software versions, but from what I can tell, "EL", or Enterprise Linux, is a generic term that could refer to "AS" (Advanced Server) or "ES" (Enterprise Server). Both are pay "Enterprise" products (whatever "Enterprise" means, I choose to think of Captain Kirk).
Further, the "Basic" seems to only refer to the support package it comes with, it's still RHEL. But, I could easily be mistaken on that :-)
So, trying to cut through the confusion of the names of these varying products, does Zimbra support RHEL generically, meaning both ES and AS? Or are you saying you only support AS?
-Eric