Difference between revisions of "Regify provider appliance tech"
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It may be you need to use '''sudo''', if you only logged in using 'regify' or you used the 'drop to shell' option. | It may be you need to use '''sudo''', if you only logged in using 'regify' or you used the 'drop to shell' option. | ||
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+ | You can find information about the SMS gateway at the [http://www.regify.com/?PageID=sms_gateway regify homepage]. |
Revision as of 09:18, 16 April 2013
PostFix
The regify Provider Appliance runs a PostFix server as MTA or SmartHost. You can use the following tricks to get a closer look:
To see the queue status:
> mailq
To flush the mailqueue (maybe, after you changed something)
> postqueue -f
To show mail log (continuously):
> tail -f /var/log/maillog
Logfiles
You can find most logs in
> /var/log/ > /var/log/httpd/
Additionally, the regify-provider does its own daily logging about provider business:
> /opt/provider/REGIFY_LOGS/
Certificates
The installed certificates are located at
/etc/pki/tls/certs /etc/pki/tls/private
While installing SSL certificates by using the applicance SSH menu, please ensure that you copy the complete certificate chain including the root CA and the private key. The order of the entries does not matter.
Appliance
If you like to turn off the regify Provider Appliance, exit the appliance menu, login as root and enter
> shutdown -h now
It may be you need to use sudo, if you only logged in using 'regify' or you used the 'drop to shell' option.
SMS gateway
You can find information about the SMS gateway at the regify homepage.