I installed Zimbra but I cannot open the Admin console.
I went to https://[host]:7071/adminZimbra
But I get a 404
I do get the mail system when I go to http://[host]
I installed Zimbra but I cannot open the Admin console.
I went to https://[host]:7071/adminZimbra
But I get a 404
I do get the mail system when I go to http://[host]
You've already posted this elsewhere several times and uder another user name. I've already answered one of your other posts.
Regards
Bill
Could you please post it here since the other seem to have gone away. I can only find one thread started by me.
You should have received it in an email notification. Anyway, I said the you didn't need the url you've posted, you only need https://yourserver:7071 - not tha trailing information.
I also asked if all the services were running, what does 'zmcontrol status' show (run as the Zimbra user)?
Did you post it under another userid, what was it?
Regards
Bill
I don't need the zimbraAdmin? Ok, I tried that as well and got the same response. I ran zmstatus several times started and stopped the service and nothing has changed. I can see that 7071 is being listened to. I cannot telnet to it.
I am getting the following email from zimbra to zimbra:
postqueue: fatal: Queue report unavailable - mail system is down
Last edited by ljjoey; 06-11-2007 at 02:52 PM. Reason: More Information
Have you disabled SElinux and the firewall on the server that Zimbra runs on? Have you also got the sshd daemon running on port 22 (it should be). Please post the output of a 'zmcontrol status'.
Regards
Bill
[zimbra@localhost zcs]$ zmcontrol status
Host localhost.localdomain
antispam Running
antivirus Running
ldap Running
logger Running
mailbox Running
mta Stopped
postfix is not running
snmp Running
spell Running
There is no firewall. I am checking the others
When I installed, I got a conflict on port 25. But netstat has nothing running on port 25. I know that is why mta is not running. Any ideas?
sshd is on port 22
It does not look like SELinux is running on this machine.
Last edited by ljjoey; 06-12-2007 at 08:28 AM. Reason: More information
You have probably got another mail server running on port 25, check the set-up of your operating system and see what's running then kill it and disable it from starting at boot.
Regards
Bill
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