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Old 07-02-2009, 03:53 AM
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Default [SOLVED] HTTP Proxy Troubles

After setting up my fresh clustered install, the web interface is only available by specifying the proxy port numbers, (8080 or 8443, eg:http://my.domain.com:8080). I also can't access the admin web interface through the proxy. The IMAP/POP part of the proxy seems to work good as far as I've tested it.

I have a mailbox/ldap machine and an mta/proxy machine. I thought I did everything right, but I will admit the proxy configuration on both machines didn't make perfect sense to me. Wondering if anyone had some suggestions as I'm not necessarily sure where to start.

I don't have the hostnames setup yet, so just running off of IP's. I also chose 'mixed' HTTP mode on both servers so maybe that throws things off.
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:51 AM
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I was reading through Working with Zimbra Proxy and noticed 2 things:

For the mailbox server(s):
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zimbraMailMode to http. This is the only supported mode.
Therefore, I switched my mailbox server to http mode using 'zmtlsctl http'

For the proxy servers:
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zimbraMailReferMode to reverse-proxied
Therefore, I switched my proxy server to reverse-proxied using 'zmprov ms proxy.domain.com zimbraMailReferMode reverse-proxied'

However, I'm still in the same situation, after restarting all services I don't notice any change in operation.
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Old 07-06-2009, 07:24 AM
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> After setting up my fresh clustered install, the web interface is only available by specifying the proxy port numbers, (8080 or 8443, eg:http://my.domain.com:8080). I also can't access the admin web interface through the proxy.

Seems you have web proxy also enabled which would mean that http on mailstore will be accessed using 8080 port and on proxy using 80. Admin port 7071 however is never proxied.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:11 AM
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Seems you have web proxy also enabled which would mean that http on mailstore will be accessed using 8080 port and on proxy using 80. Admin port 7071 however is never proxied.
I was able to access 8080 through the proxy and 80 through the mailstore. Opposite.

I guess something went wrong somewhere in the install process and seems like the ports aren't correct at all. I got some advice to try "Setting up HTTP Proxy after IMAP/POP Proxy is set up" in the admin guide. I did, and now it works.
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