your WAN ip is configured on the box, or is on a router that will forward to the host?
The iptables command you want should be in /sbin:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -L
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'hostname' returns zimbra.standaleinteriors.com
my hosts file contains:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.1.238 zimbra.standaleinteriors.com zimbra
You think there may be a problem with my hosts file or hostname?
I'm pretty sure it's the same as it was for M1
my hosts file contains:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.1.238 zimbra.standaleinteriors.com zimbra
You think there may be a problem with my hosts file or hostname?
I'm pretty sure it's the same as it was for M1
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what does
host zimbra
return? Is it the 192 address? If not, does it get mapped to that address?
Does installing with a hostname of "localhost.localdomain" get past the ldap problems?
host zimbra
return? Is it the 192 address? If not, does it get mapped to that address?
Does installing with a hostname of "localhost.localdomain" get past the ldap problems?
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[quote user="marcmac"]what does
host zimbra
return? Is it the 192 address? If not, does it get mapped to that address?
Does installing with a hostname of "localhost.localdomain" get past the ldap problems?[/QUOTE]
No it's the wan address, port 389 does not get mapped to that address. I'll give it a shot with the localhost.localdomain.
host zimbra
return? Is it the 192 address? If not, does it get mapped to that address?
Does installing with a hostname of "localhost.localdomain" get past the ldap problems?[/QUOTE]
No it's the wan address, port 389 does not get mapped to that address. I'll give it a shot with the localhost.localdomain.
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Same errors.
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Trying to start ldap manually I get
error while loading shared libraries: libbind.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I saw no errors in zimbra.log
error while loading shared libraries: libbind.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I saw no errors in zimbra.log
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Fixed! OMG! I'm a tard. If I had paid attention to that error earlier I'd be done hours ago. But it's been a learning experience. It's also good for the knowledge base of the forum no?
Go to http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread ... ht=libbind to learn about 'yum install bind-libs'
Thanks for sticking by me.
Go to http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread ... ht=libbind to learn about 'yum install bind-libs'
Thanks for sticking by me.
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Now my connections to comcast.net and gmail.com that I sent to myself for test emails are timing out. Any ideas? I haven't changed any settings on the sonicwall or anything so everything should work the same as always no?
Also, test email to zimbra server worked no problems.
I think I've been at this too many hours. I forgot to set my relay MTA :rolleyes:
Also, test email to zimbra server worked no problems.
I think I've been at this too many hours. I forgot to set my relay MTA :rolleyes: