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Administration Notes

  • Finally getting around to migrating webmail off of HTTP to HTTPS only. Never figured out what the problem with IE was, but I've been testing it out again over the past few days, and haven't seen the problem resurface. Hopefully it's gone. As part of the SSL migration, I generated a new Enfusion Group Certification Authority certificate which I've used to sign all of my other SSL certificates (www, webmail, smtp-auth, and mail). It's fairly easy to import the EGCA certificate into IE and have all of the other certificates signed by it trusted. I've put the certificate up for download here.
  • Additionally, got around to setting up an HTTPS site for www.enfusion-group.com, which houses the change password page, primarily. Since it's not possible to do name-based virtual hosts over SSL, I had to move webmail to another IP address, and reconfigure apache.
  • Anthony's been testing out the new smtp-auth server which allows relaying based on SMTP AUTH PLAIN/LOGIN over TLS only. A bit quirky, but we got it working this morning with Eudora, and I've tested with Outlook.
  • Other upgrades: courier-imap, vpopmail and Gallery.
  • I've also been working on setting up better monitoring for all of the servers and services that are running at enfusion-group. I've setup mon in the meantime, and written a new custom alert that sends alerts and messages to an IRC channel.

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