On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 10:53 -0700, kashani wrote: > Michael Sullivan wrote: > > I've got a problem; My Dovecot installation uses plain text > > authentication. I don't like the idea of unencrypted passwords being > > sent over the Internet, so I want to switch to a different > > authentication method. I'm mainly worried about my webmail client. I > > configured Apache last week for SSL access to the webmail client > > (Squirrelmail), but my Windows users have been saying that they haven't > > been able to access Squirrelmail since last week before I converted it > > to SSL. I tried it myself in Windows. Windows said it couldn't even > > find my domain. After I turned off the SSL, Windows found it. I need > > something else. The Dovecot wiki mentions several other authentication > > methods (cram-md5 looks promising), but it doesn't say how to set up a > > cram-md5 database. Can anyone direct me on how to do this? > > > > Do you have a real SSL cert and if so was it from a cheap provider? In > many case the SSL root cert for that provider is not within IE which can > break things. The fix is to add that particular SSL cert providers > intermediate.crt. It's probably somewhere on their site along with > directions on how to add it to Apache. > > kashani
I'm using a self-signed certificate. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list