Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <exim-users@exim.org> writes: > What ended up in your actual running config after this stage? > Us non-Deb users don't know what Deb does for you at this stage. > Also, does it tell the daemon to reload the config just changed?
It stops the daemon and then starts the newly-configured daemon. That's when I see the first cert warning. This is from exim4.conf.template: #as originally set: #tls_advertise_hosts = MAIN_TLS_ADVERTISE_HOSTS #I modified it to read tls_advertise_hosts = This should have nulled out where tls_advertise_hosts points. This next part appears to be set as intended. # Full paths to Certificate and Private Key. The Private Key file # must be kept 'secret' and should be owned by root.Debian-exim mode # 640 (-rw-r-----). exim-gencert takes care of these prerequisites. # Normally, exim4 looks for certificate and key in different files: # MAIN_TLS_CERTIFICATE - path to certificate file, # CONFDIR/exim.crt if unset and that's where it is. # MAIN_TLS_PRIVATEKEY - path to private key file # CONFDIR/exim.key if unset Martin McCormick -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/