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Old 04-21-2010, 02:07 AM
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Smile [SOLVED] have zimbra web access listen on port 444 but create normal https download l

hi!

my setup is as follows:
zimbra web access listens on port 444. as frontend i have apache, listening on port 443 in ssl mode, mod proxy forwards the requests to zimbra.

the problem with this is, that download links (such as in the briefcase) are generated as
"https://ssl.domain.com:444/home/user@domain.com/Briefcase/some.file?disp=a"

since many companies only allow outbound http and and https traffic, to acces downloads i always need to remove the port from the URL to be able to access files:
"https://ssl.domain.com/home/user@domain.com/Briefcase/some.file?disp=a"

is it possible to instruct zimbra to generate links without port number or with a different port number than the one it listens on?


thank you very much for any ideas!
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Old 04-21-2010, 06:17 AM
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You could try messing with the settings zimbraPublicServiceHostname, zimbraPublicServiceProtocol, and zimbraPublicServicePort. These can be changed at a global or domain level. It might affect more than the briefcase, i.e. public calendar shares but maybe you want that too.
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Old 04-21-2010, 07:19 AM
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You could try messing with the settings zimbraPublicServiceHostname, zimbraPublicServiceProtocol, and zimbraPublicServicePort. These can be changed at a global or domain level. It might affect more than the briefcase, i.e. public calendar shares but maybe you want that too.
thanks a lot, this worked perfectly! for future readers of this thread i would like to add, that setting only the zimbraPublicServicePort parameter had no effect, only when i set all of them i got the expected result.

thank you very much again!
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