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Locations of configuration and log files of mojor components
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Apache
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On RHEL/CentOS: Apache config files are placed under
/etc/httpd/
.- Main config file is
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
. - Module config files are placed under
/etc/httpd/conf.d/
(old releases) or/etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/
. - Root directory used to store web applications is
/var/www
, document root is/var/www/html/
. - Log files are placed under
/var/www/httpd/
.
- Main config file is
-
On Debian/Ubuntu: Apache config files are placed under
/etc/apache2
.- Main config file is
/etc/apache2/apache2.conf
. - Module config files are placed under
/etc/apache2/conf.d/
(old releases) or/etc/apache2/conf-available/
. - Root directory used to store web applications is
/usr/share/apache2
, document root is/var/www/
(old releases) or/var/www/html/
. - Log files are placed under
/var/log/apache2/
.
- Main config file is
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On FreeBSD: Apache config files are placed under
/usr/local/etc/apache2
.- Main config file is
/usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf
. - Module config files are placed under
/usr/local/etc/apache2/Includes/
. - Root directory used to store web applications is
/usr/local/www/
, document root is/usr/local/www/apache22/data/
. - Log files are placed under
/var/log/
, main log files are/var/log/httpd-access.log
and/var/log/httpd-error.log
.
- Main config file is
-
On OpenBSD: Apache (the one shipped in OpenBSD base system) config files are placed under
/var/www/conf
.- Main config file is
/var/www/conf/httpd.conf
. - Module config files are placed under
/var/www/conf/modules/
. - Root directory used to store web applications is
/var/www/
, document root is/var/www/htdocs/
. - Log files are placed under
/var/www/logs/
.
- Main config file is
Nginx
- On
Linux
and OpenBSD: Nginx config files are placed under/etc/nginx/
, uWSGI config files are placed under/etc/uwsgi/
. - On FreeBSD: Nginx config files are placed under
/usr/local/etc/nginx
, uWSGI config files are placed under/usr/local/etc/uwsgi/
.
Main config files are nginx.conf
and default.conf
.
- On
Linux
and FreeBSD: log files are placed under/var/log/nginx/
. - On OpenBSD: log files are placed under
/var/www/logs/
(same as Apache).
Postfix
- on
Linux
and OpenBSD, Postfix config files are placed under/etc/postfix/
. - on FreeBSD, Postfix config files are placed under
/usr/local/etc/postfix/
.
Main config files:
main.cf
: contains most configurations.master.cf
: contains transport related settings.aliases
: aliases for system accounts.helo_access.pcre
: PCRE regular expressions of HELO check rules.ldap/*.cf
: used to query mail accounts. LDAP backends only.mysql/*.cf
: used to query mail accounts. MySQL/MariaDB backends only.pgsql/*.cf
: used to query mail accounts. PostgreSQL backend only.
Log files
- on RHEL/CentOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, it's
/var/log/maillog
. - on Debian, Ubuntu, it's
/var/log/mail.log
.
Dovecot
- on
Linux
and OpenBSD, Dovecot config files are placed under/etc/dovecot/
. - on FreeBSD, Dovecot config files are placed under
/usr/local/etc/dovecot/
.
Config files
Main config file is dovecot.conf
. It contains most configurations.
Additional config files:
dovecot-ldap.conf
: used to query mail users and passwords. LDAP backends only.dovecot-mysql.conf
: used to query mail users and passwords. MySQL/MariaDB backends only.dovecot-pgsql.conf
: used to query mail users and passwords. PostgreSQL backend only.dovecot-used-quota.conf
: used to store and query real-time per-user mailbox quota.dovecot-share-folder.conf
: used to store settings of shared IMAP mailboxes.dovecot-master-users-password
ordovecot-master-users
: used to store Dovecot master user accounts.
Log files
/var/log/dovecot.log
: main log file./var/log/dovecot-sieve.log
: sieve related log. NOTE: on old iRedMail releases, it's/var/log/sieve.log
./var/log/dovecot-lmtp.log
: LMTP related log.
OpenLDAP
Main config file:
- on RHEL/CentOS: it's
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
. - on Debian/Ubuntu: it's
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf
. - on FreeBSD: it's
/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
. - on OpenBSD: it's
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
.
Schema files are stored under schema/
directory (same directory as slapd.conf
).
OpenLDAP is configured to log to /var/log/openldap.log
by default, if it's
empty, please check normal syslog log file /var/log/messages
or
/var/log/syslog
instead.
MySQL, MariaDB
Main config file:
- on RHEL/CentOS: `/etc/my.cnf.
- on Debian/Ubuntu, it's
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
. If you're running MariaDB, it's/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
. - on FreeBSD:
/var/db/mysql/my.cnf
. - on OpenBSD: `/etc/my.cnf.
Amavisd
Main config files
-
on RHEL/CentOS: it's
/etc/amavisd/amavisd.conf
. -
on Debian/Ubuntu: it's
/etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user
.Debian/Ubuntu have some additional config files under
/etc/amavis/conf.d/
, but you can always override them in/etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user
. When we mentionamavisd.conf
in other documents, it always means50-user
on Debian/Ubuntu. -
on FreeBSD: it's
/usr/local/etc/amavisd.conf
. -
on OpenBSD: it's
/etc/amavisd.conf
.
Log files
Amavisd is configured to log to Postfix log file by iRedMail.
Cluebringer
Main config file:
- RHEL/CentOS:
/etc/policyd/cluebringer.conf
, `/etc/policyd/webui.confi (web admin panel). - Debian/Ubuntu:
/etc/cluebringer/cluebringer.conf
,/etc/cluebringer/cluebringer-webui.conf
(web admin panel). - FreeBSD:
/usr/local/etc/cluebringer.conf
,/usr/local/etc/apache24/cluebringer.conf
(web admin panel). - OpenBSD: Not applicable, cluebringer is not available on OpenBSD.
Fail2ban
-
Main config file is
/etc/fail2ban/jail.local
. All custom settings should be placed in/etc/fail2ban/jail.local
, and don't touchjail.conf
, so that upgrading Fail2ban binary package won't override your custom settings. -
All filter rules are defined in files under
/etc/fail2ban/filters.d/
. -
Actions are defined in files under
/etc/fail2ban/actions.d/
.
FreeBSD system is /usr/local/etc/fail2ban/
.
Roundcube webmail
Roundcube webmail is installed under below directory by default:
- RHEL/CentOS:
/var/www/roundcubemail
. It's a symbol link to/var/www/roundcubemail-x.y.z
. - Debian/Ubuntu:
/usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail
. It's a symbol link of/usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-x.y.z/
. - FreeBSD:
/usr/local/www/roundcube
. - OpenBSD:
/var/www/roundcubemail
. It's a symbol link to/var/www/roundcubemail-x.y.z/
.
Config files:
-
Main config file is
config/config.inc.php
under Roundcube webmail directory.If you're running old Roundcube webmail (0.9.x and earlier releases), it has two separate config files:
config/db.inc.php
andconfig/main.inc.php
. -
Config files of plugins are placed under plugin directory. for example, config file of
password
plugin isplugins/password/config.inc.php
.
SOGo Groupware
- Main config file is
/etc/sogo/sogo.conf
. - Log file is
/var/log/sogo/sogo.log
.
iRedAPD
Main config file is /opt/iredapd/settings.py
on all Linux/BSD distributions.
iRedAdmin
Main config file:
- on RHEL/CentOS, it's
/var/www/iredadmin/settings.py
. - on Debian/Ubuntu, it's
/usr/share/apache2/iredadmin/settings.py
. - on FreeBSD, it's
/usr/local/www/iredadmin/settings.py
. - on OpenBSD, it's
/var/www/iredadmin/settings.py
.
iRedAdmin is a web application, when debug mode is turned on, it will log error
message to Apache ssl error log file, or uwsgi log file (if you're running
Nginx). Usually uwsgi log file is /var/log/uwsgi/
, but it's /var/www/logs/
on OpenBSD.
Note: If you modified any iRedAdmin files (not just config file), please restart Apache or uwsgi service (if you're running Nginx) to reload modified files.