On Thursday 15 May 2008 13:56, you wrote: > Hi, > > Due to a recent debian-specific bug in openssl, I've regenerated > the SSL certificates on emu; here are the new fingerprints: > > subject= /C=KR/ST=Daejeon/L=Daejeon/O=freenetproject.org/OU=StartCom Free Certificate Member/CN=emu.freenetproject.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > SHA1 Fingerprint=F3:8F:A6:8C:73:95:05:03:96:7E:F6:3B:24:D8:B8:AE:AD:E0:66:11 > > subject= /C=KR/ST=Daejeon/L=Daejeon/O=freenetproject.org/OU=StartCom Free Certificate Member/CN=bugs.freenetproject.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > SHA1 Fingerprint=B5:C3:DE:5B:64:D1:DF:24:0C:FD:7D:C2:14:77:03:54:2A:B9:35:B1 > > Apache, dovecot and postfix are using those from now on. I have > also changed the key we are using to sign the installer... but > as it doesn't work as I'd like it to it might change again > soon... Anyway, I will keep you posted.
Will this break incoming opportunistic SSL? Don't other mailers expect the cert to stay the same once they've seen it? > > NextGen$ > PS: > (1) as most of you have noticed by now emu is currently rejecting > PublicKey authentications... It will stay like that for the time being. > (2) emu's gpg autosigning key has expired and will be renewed when I get > around to do it >
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