On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Dan Nelson wrote:
CA Roots are also self-signed, btw :) Addtrust is a valid CA Root, and is
the root for some certificates signed by Network Solutions and Comodo (and
probably others). Marco, the fetchmail manpage mentions a --sslcertfile
option; try adding --sslcertfile
In the last episode (Jul 07), Marco Beishuizen said:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Dan Nelson wrote:
CA Roots are also self-signed, btw :) Addtrust is a valid CA Root, and is
the root for some certificates signed by Network Solutions and Comodo (and
probably others). Marco, the fetchmail manpage
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 23:36:58 +0200 (CEST), Marco Beishuizen mb...@xs4all.nl
wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing in my logfiles a lot of messages like these from fetchmail:
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: Server certificate
verification error: self signed certificate in certificate chain
Jul
In the last episode (Jul 05), Giorgos Keramidas said:
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 23:36:58 +0200 (CEST), Marco Beishuizen mb...@xs4all.nl
wrote:
I'm seeing in my logfiles a lot of messages like these from fetchmail:
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: Server certificate
verification
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010, Dan Nelson wrote:
Probably harmless, unless someone has forged a certificate chain using a
fake AddTrust External CA Root cert at the top. Installing the
security/ca_root_nss port (make sure you enable the ETCSYMLINK option) will
probably silence it.
I installed
Hi,
I'm seeing in my logfiles a lot of messages like these from fetchmail:
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: Server certificate verification
error: self signed certificate in certificate chain
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: This means that the root signing
certificate
In the last episode (Jul 03), Marco Beishuizen said:
I'm seeing in my logfiles a lot of messages like these from fetchmail:
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: Server certificate verification
error: self signed certificate in certificate chain
Jul 3 22:02:54 yokozuna fetchmail[1437]: