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To do mod_proxy on the admin side do something along the following lines in httpd.conf | To do mod_proxy on the admin side do something along the following lines in httpd.conf | ||
<VirtualHost *:80> | |||
ServerName zimbras.domain.tld | <VirtualHost *:80> | ||
ServerAdmin admin@domain.tld | ServerName zimbras.domain.tld | ||
SSLProxyEngine On | ServerAdmin admin@domain.tld | ||
ProxyPass / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) | SSLProxyEngine On | ||
ProxyPassReverse / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) | ProxyPass / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) | ||
ErrorLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-error.log | ProxyPassReverse / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) | ||
CustomLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-access.log combined | ErrorLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-error.log | ||
CustomLog /var/log/all-access.log combined (something i have on all my hosts) | CustomLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-access.log combined | ||
CustomLog /var/log/all-access.log combined (something i have on all my hosts) | |||
</VirtualHost> | </VirtualHost> | ||
Revision as of 18:42, 5 October 2006
Q: How to run Apache + Zimbra on the same host without having to use wird port to access any of them ?
A: Use mod_proxy ;)
[This wiki page was originally in the zimbra forum you can see the whole thread here :
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2476]
[You must have several hostname for your server (for example zimbra.mydom.com and www.mydom.com)]
[I am using a Debian Sarge.]
First of all, change zimbraMailPort, and recreate zimbraMtaAuthHost and restart zimbra so our apache can listen on 80, do it like this :
zmprov ms zimbra.mydom.com zimbraMailPort 81 zmprov ms zimbra.mydom.com zimbraMtaAuthHost zimbra.mydom.com /etc/init.d/zimbra restart
Then, install your prefered apache version (1.3 / 2) and add the proxy module :
for apache 1.3 :
echo "LoadModule proxy_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libproxy.so" >> /etc/apache/modules.conf apachectl restart
for apache 2 :
ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/proxy.load /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/proxy.load ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/proxy.conf /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/proxy.conf /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Now we can add our virtualhosts.
for apache 1.3, go into /etc/apache/conf.d/ and create/edit vhosts.conf :
[for apache 2 go into /etc/apache2/conf.d/]
NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin dz@mydom.com DocumentRoot /var/www/myweb ServerName www.mydom.com ErrorLog /var/log/apache/www-error.log CustomLog /var/log/apache/www-access.log common </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName zimbra.mydom.com ServerAdmin dz@mydom.com ProxyPass / http://zimbra.mydom.com:81/ ProxyPassReverse / http://zimbra.mydom.com:81/ ErrorLog /var/log/apache/zimbra-error.log CustomLog /var/log/apache/zimbra-access.log common </VirtualHost>
To do mod_proxy on the admin side do something along the following lines in httpd.conf
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName zimbras.domain.tld ServerAdmin admin@domain.tld SSLProxyEngine On ProxyPass / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) ProxyPassReverse / https://zimbra.domain.tld:7071/ (the hostname of the real zimbra server) ErrorLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-error.log CustomLog /var/log/zimbras.domain-access.log combined CustomLog /var/log/all-access.log combined (something i have on all my hosts) </VirtualHost>
Almost done.
Restart everythings.
Test your new hosts.
Enjoy Zimbra ;)