Am 17.02.2017 um 17:27 schrieb Jan Vonde: > Am 17.02.2017 um 11:45 schrieb Stephan Bosch: >> Op 8-2-2017 om 21:07 schreef Jan Vonde: >>> Am 07.02.2017 um 12:29 schrieb Stephan Bosch: >>>> Op 31-1-2017 om 6:33 schreef Jan Vonde: >>>>> Am 31.01.2017 um 00:04 schrieb Stephan Bosch: >>>>>> Op 1/22/2017 om 12:01 PM schreef Stephan Bosch: >>>>>>> Op 1/22/2017 om 10:01 AM schreef Jan Vonde: >>>>>>>> I tried adding the following settings but that didn't help: >>>>>>>> ssl_ca = < /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt >>>>>>>> ssl_client_ca_dir = /etc/ssl/certs >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you give me a hint how I can get the ssl certificate accepted? >>>>>>> That should normally have done the trick. However, the sources >>>>>>> tell me >>>>>>> that no ssl_client settings are propagated to the http_client >>>>>>> used by >>>>>>> fts-solr, so SSL is not currently supported it seems. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll check how easy it is to add that. >>>>>> Just to keep you informed: I created a patch, but it is still being >>>>>> tested. >>>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the update Stephan! Awesome! Looking forward to test it >>>>> myself :-) >>>> https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/526631052ca3175357302af8fa7dcbf763b40c53 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Thank you. I am using now the following version: >>> 2.3.0.alpha0 (2eeea57) [XI:2:2.3.0~alpha0-1~auto+650] >>> >>> The error messages I am getting now are like this: >>> >>> doveadm(user@host): Info: Received invalid SSL certificate: unable to >>> get local issuer certificate: /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=Let's Encrypt >>> Authority X3 >>> doveadm(user@host): Error: fts_solr: Lookup failed: 9002 SSL handshaking >>> with 5.45.106.248:443 failed: read(SSL 5.45.106.248:443) failed: >>> Received invalid SSL certificate: unable to get local issuer >>> certificate: /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3 >>> >>> >>> You can connect to 5.45.106.248:443 and IMHO everything is correct with >>> the chain. >>> >>> >>> I am no SSL expert, but I am reading it as "doveadm and its ssl part >>> cannot verify the Let's Encrypt certificate". It would need the DST Root >>> CA X3 and this is in the local trust store (ssl_client_ca_dir...) >>> >>> >>> Do you have another hint maybe? >> >> We seem to have found another issue there. More on this will follow. >> > Thanks for the update and have a nice weekend, > I don't want to push, am just interested: any news on this?
Thanks, Jan :-)