I have set up a mail server inside an OpenVZ container. An iptables rule is in place on the host to forward incoming connections from the outside...
Amavis is definitely running and listening on port 10024 root@langata:/home/administrator# netstat -tap | grep amavis tcp 0 0...
Found the point of failure, although it should not happen. According to the postfix log: 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024: Connection refused...
Same problem here. Sending a message to a newly vmail mailbox does not generate the mail dirs. The perms seem correct: drwxr-xr-x 2 vmail...
Although there's a wealth of resources on setting up VPN servers, all seem to cover a scenario where access is granted indiscriminately to a local...
I'm trying to set up a private network for the guests using NAT. My intention is to shield them from any direct interaction with the outside...
Hi Falko, Things are gettung more interesting. After reinstalling everything from the ground up, eventually I have managed to enable php-fpm....
And to make matters slightly more interesting, ever simnce I have enabled the Unix socket, /etc/init.d/php5-fpm start won't initialise PHP-FPM....
I have followed this howto meticulously, but the Sefver API still reverts to CGI/FastCGI, not FPM. Server API CGI/FastCGI Virtual Directory...
Bummer. Sorry, Falko. Only paid attention to the thread title, not the forum. Don't like to open new threads about topics already started by...
Ignore the errors related to /etc/courier/authmysqlrc. Had a couple of typos there :( This is what mail.log says now:
Separate names with a comma.