> On 1/10/13 12:49 PM, Paul Kraus wrote: >> On Jan 10, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Greg Larkin wrote: >> >>> It looks like you don't have the Gmail certificate installed >>> locally, unless I'm mistaken. >> >> I do not need to have the Google cert installed as long as I have >> the Root Cert that signed it installed, and I do have that cert. >> The fact that I can point to the certificate file itself and the >> test connection works fine shows that I have the correct cert file. >> I agree that it is probably NOT installed correctly, but ... >> >>> Check the instructions here, and let us know if that fixes the >>> problem for you: >>> http://squeezesetup.wordpress.com/install-mail-part-2-gmail-certs/ >> >>> >> these instructions appear to be for Linux and not FreeBSD and there >> are configuration and path differences, which is probably the core >> of my problem. I expect that I have not installed the root certs >> into the correct directory (but they are in the directory that >> c_rehash is working in). >> >> > > My guess is that you're using the c_rehash supplied with OpenSSL 1.x > (installed as a port?) to hash the certs and then the OpenSSL 0.9.x > binary from the base system to connect to the Gmail POP server. > > Give your s_client command another try with the fully specified path > to the OpenSSL 1.x binary to see if that corrects the verification error.
That appears to be the problem, using /usr/local/bin/openssl works, but I still need to know where the base system needs to have the certs placed (and how to hash them as the only c_rehash script is the one that came with the port of openssl) ? There are a number of utilities (most important here is fetchmail) which is using the base opensssl libraries. NOTE: I did not explicitly install the openssl port, it must have been brought in as a dependency by another port. -- Paul Kraus Deputy Technical Director, LoneStarCon 3 Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"