Axigen & OpenLDAP (with dynamic configuration) Integration
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/axigen-openldap-with-dynamic-configuration-integration-p45252771
OpenLDAP 2.3 and later have transitioned to using a dynamic runtime configuration engine...for information relevant to obsolete OpenLDAP static configuration.
Saving the Configuration in WebAdmin
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/saving-the-configuration-in-webadmin-p1373438113
After changing any parameter value in WebAdmin, you have to save the new values in the configuration files...To do this, you have to press the "Save Configuration" button available on all tabs, pages, and sub-pages where needed. In the example below, a random password set for a user account is being saved
Cluster Configuration
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/cluster-configuration-p45253561
Node n1 configuration
Select the previously configured fence device
Configure switch port
V3, Pacemaker Configuration Style
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/v3-pacemaker-configuration-style-p45255219
The bcast eth0 setting configures eth0 as interface Heartbeat sends UDP broadcast traffic on.
The next options configure node failure detection...We will disable it and configure it at a later point, by setting stonith-enabled cluster option to false:
crm configure property stonith-enabled=false
After this, the live cluster configuration verification
Integrating with Other Solutions
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/integrating-with-other-solutions-p45253633
The Axigen messaging solution provides custom-built and tested connectors for the following list of scanners, reducing the configuration required for the integration process to a minimum:
avast...for Linux/Unix Servers
Nod32 for Linux / BSD Mail Server
F-PROT Antivirus for Linux x86 / BSD x86 Mail Servers
V2, CRM Configuration Style
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/v2-crm-configuration-style-p45255221
The following resources can be useful:
Heartbeat configuration
The authkeys file contents
Below is the heartbeat configuration for the example we have described in this document
V1, Legacy Configuration Style
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/v1-legacy-configuration-style-p45255223
The following resources can be useful:
Heartbeat configuration
The authkeys file contents
Below is the heartbeat configuration for the example we have described in this document
SNMP Configuration Steps
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/snmp-configuration-steps-p45252810
The SNMP agent is read-only for the Axigen configuration settings
Advanced Configuration of Axigen
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/advanced-configuration-of-axigen-p47120592
To continue, choose one of the documents below:
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Firewall Configuration
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/firewall-configuration-p45255022
If the local firewall service is active (you could check with systemctl status firewalld.service) we have to configure it accordingly...firewall-cmd --reload
We should check if the new zone was configured properly with the following command
Deploying & Running Axigen in Docker
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/deploying-running-axigen-in-docker-p686522391
runs, to preserve the mail server data (configuration, mailbox data, etc.)...This is where the actual server configuration and the server (mailbox / users) data are located
Backup and Restore
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/backup-and-restore-p45253835
Listeners
Listeners can be defined and managed to add extra flexibility and configurability to this service...Management
The Axigen mail server is designed to run on different machine configurations and operating systems, on networks with various traffic loads, structures, domain configurations, user rights
Heartbeat – Configuration
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/heartbeat-configuration-p45255217
Start by choosing one of the sections below:
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Charts Configuration Steps
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/charts-configuration-steps-p45252818
Now that the Reporting service is enabled, you can further navigate to the Status & Monitoring tab in WebAdmin and configure your first chart:
Click on the "Status & Monitoring" drop-down menu...When first viewing the Charts page, a list of pre-configured charts and their corresponding groups will be displayed
Multi-layer Access Control
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/multi-layer-access-control-p45253592
They can also be created automatically via the WebAdmin Wizard. For details on the options available in the WebAdmin Wizard, please see the corresponding section...Active filters
Filter configuration in Axigen also involves the notion of Active Filters
Axigen (ai) Insight: Operation and Integration Guide
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/axigen-ai-insight-operation-and-integration-guide-p2567372803
Configuration
Linux (DEB / RPM)...Configuration
2.1 Connecting to Ollama
Starting / Stopping / Restarting Axigen
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/starting-stopping-restarting-axigen-p45252776
This section lists common commands meant to start / stop / restart the server for various Linux distributions and Windows.
Linux
For Axigen on various Linux distributions
Deploying an Axigen Cluster on Kubernetes Platforms with AxiHelm
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/deploying-an-axigen-cluster-on-kubernetes-platforms-with-axihelm-p686227505
Configuring all the elements for the domain.
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Getting Information on a Domain
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/getting-information-on-a-domain-p1373439890
Once your changes are complete, save them by clicking the "Save Configuration" button
Configuring the WebAdmin Customer Reference as Read Only
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/configuring-the-webadmin-customer-reference-as-read-only-p49120407
For integration purposes, Axigen allows you to define a customer reference for each domain — read here about configuring the "Customer Reference" field in WebAdmin...In order to do this, you need to manually edit one of the WebMail configuration files, as follows:
On the disk, go to Axigen Work Directory / Webadmin / private
Axigen Working Directory
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/axigen-working-directory-p47120596
The Axigen working directory path depends on your operating system:
For Linux: /var/opt/axigen/
For Docker: /axigen/var/...includes the following:
bitdefender/ – This folder contains the configuration files for Bitdefender
domains/ – This folder contains domains-related files
Deployment of the Load Balancing & Front-End Tiers
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/deployment-of-the-load-balancing-front-end-tiers-p44433428
When configuring it with the Axigen Configuration Wizard after the installation process finishes successfully, you should not select configuring the IMAP, POP3, and WebMail services, as they will be disabled...Thus, at the end of the Axigen Configuration Wizard successful run, only the CLI, WebAdmin and SMTP protocol services will be enabled
WebMail
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/webmail-p45253823
Listeners
Listeners can be defined and managed to add extra flexibility and configurability to this service...Management
The Axigen mail server is designed to run on different machine configurations and operating systems, on networks with various traffic loads, structures, domain configurations, user rights
Security & Filtering
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/security-filtering-p1373441492
The comprised configuration options allow you to define and maintain a comprehensive security policy by employing anti-virus and anti-spam applications, the incoming message rules wizard, custom blacklists
External User Database (based on LDAP)
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/external-user-database-based-on-ldap-p45253724
Start by choosing one of the sections below:
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