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Old 08-14-2008, 08:10 AM
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Talking Zmtlsctl Redirect Method Problem/Downloads Small Binary File/Doesn't Redirect to SSL

I'd like only to support SSL (and secure mail transports like secure imap and pop, etc.).

For whatever reason, (mostly), no matter which method I select with zmtlsctl (redirect, https, etc.), something always is listening on port 80, though it prompts my browser to download a small bin file rather than redir to https.

Zmtlsctl is supposed to edit the relevant conf files ... but it's not working so hot. I zmcontrol stop and start, and restart the jetty mailbox thingy between zmtlsctl's to make sure everything is fresh.

Can I do zmtlsctl's job manually? What file should I check? I was not able to determine what is listening on port 80 with lsof or netstat. Must be something that listens on more than 1 port?

I would even consider installing an Apache (or configuring the zimbra Apache) to redir http to https - hopefully with some direction from the experts here. But probably can't until I can tell whatever it that is currently listening on 80 to stop.

Thank for any help!

Thanks,
s.g.

Last edited by spacegoose; 08-14-2008 at 08:22 AM..
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:24 AM
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well i don't know what the problem on your box is but it *should* work

Code:
zimbra@zimbra:~> zmtlsctl https
Setting tls mode to https
Updating /opt/zimbra/mailboxd/etc/jetty.xml.in...done.
Updating /opt/zimbra/jetty/etc/zimbra.web.xml.in...done.
Updating /opt/zimbra/jetty/etc/zimbraAdmin.web.xml.in...done.
Updating PROTOCOL MODE in /opt/zimbra/mailboxd/etc/zimbra.web.xml.in...done.
Rewriting config files for webxml and mailboxd...done.
Updating /opt/zimbra/cyrus-sasl/etc/saslauthd.conf.in...done.
Rewriting config files for cyrus-sasl...done.
Setting ldap config zimbraMailMode https for zimbra.domain.com...done.

zimbra@zimbra:~> zmcontrol stop
Host zimbra.domain.com
        Stopping stats...Done
        Stopping mta...Done
        Stopping spell...Done
        Stopping snmp...Done
        Stopping archiving...Done
        Stopping antivirus...Done
        Stopping antispam...Done
        Stopping imapproxy...Done
        Stopping mailbox...Done
        Stopping logger...Done
        Stopping ldap...Done

zimbra@zimbra:~> zmcontrol start
Host zimbra.domain.com
        Starting ldap...Done.
        Starting logger...Done.
        Starting mailbox...Done.
        Starting antispam...Done.
        Starting antivirus...Done.
        Starting snmp...Done.
        Starting spell...Done.
        Starting mta...Done.
        Starting stats...Done.

zimbra@zimbra:~> telnet localhost 80
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused

(localhost responds when in other modes)

Last edited by bdial; 08-14-2008 at 08:29 AM..
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Old 08-14-2008, 10:35 AM
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Default Another poster having same issue.

SSL Redirect Problem

I don't think his issue was resolved yet. This may be a bug. Not sure.
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Old 08-14-2008, 05:37 PM
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Default redirect weirdness

When I telnet on the server to localhost 80 or servername.foo.com 80 both connections are refused. Though on a different host, there is a response when I telnet on 80 (via hostname or IP) can't tell what's responding though.

typing in the connection gives:
PConnection closed by foreign host

Last edited by spacegoose; 08-14-2008 at 05:42 PM..
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