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'''http''' - http only, the user would browse to http://zimbra.domain.com | '''http''' - http only, the user would browse to http://zimbra.domain.com |
Revision as of 19:49, 15 April 2009
zmtlsctl
This command is used to set the Web server zimbraMailMode to the different communication protocol options. All modes use SSL encryption for back-end administrative traffic & the admin console.
The webserver has to be stopped and restarted for the change to take effect. Though a full zmcontrol stop/start certainly can't hurt.
Syntax
zmtlsctl [mode]
Mode choices:
http - http only, the user would browse to http://zimbra.domain.com
https - https only, the user would browse to https://zimbra.domain.com http:// is denied
mixed - If the user goes to http:// it will redirect to https:// for the login only, then will revert to http:// for normal session traffic. If they browse to https:// then they will stay https://
both - A user can go to http:// or https:// and will keep that mode for their entire session
redirect - Added to ZCS 5.0; Like mixed if the user goes to http:// it will redirect to https:// but they will stay https:// for their entire session.
(See also Redirect_http_to_https for 4.5)
Steps to run
1. |
Type zmtlsctl [mode] , press Enter. |
2. |
Type zmcontrol stop , press Enter. |
3. |
after everything stops, type zmcontrol start , press Enter.
Both Mode Quirks-On older versions there were some quirks with 'both' mode; fine from 4.5.2 to 4.5.5? but new issue appeared bug 19636 -As a quick fix, when 'both' was selected, it defaulted to 'mixed' bug 5594 -As of 5.0.5+ bug 5594 is now resolved |