I am having a ball of a time trying to figure this one out... If anyone
has dealt with this before I'd love to get some morsels of wisdom from
you...
I am trying to connect to a postfix server I have set up remotely using
smtp auth with tls. The postfix appears to be configured correctly at
this point. I can telnet to port 25 and it will list tls as an option
as the howto describes it should. I try to connect from php and get:
PHP Warning: fsockopen(): SSL operation failed with code 1. OpenSSL
Error messages:
error:1408F10B:SSL routines:func(143):reason(267)
in /opt/scriptsMain/include/class.smtp.php on line 122
I've googled this and someone seems very knowledgeable about it yet
describes the solution in a way that a mere mortal like myself can't
follow. He states in part:
"Look at the error message:
error:1408F10B:SSL routines:func(143):reason(267)
Take the reason code (267) and determine the error:
grep 267 /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h
/usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:#define SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER
267
Now google for SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER..."
..."So in your server method configuration you must put:
SSL_CTX *ctx = SSL_CTX_new (SSLv23_server_method())
to correctely analyse the first client_hello message
instead of
SSL_CTX *ctx = SSL_CTX_new (SSLv3_server_method())
which i suppose you did"
So is he talking about modifying the source code in postfix and
rebuilding it? Have any of you guys dealt with this?...
By the way, when I started out I had a typo in the postfix
config for the path to the certificates for ssl and was getting
the same error message. It wasn't until I saw in the postfix
mail log that it couldn't read the cert. So that was fixed but
I continue to get the same message which I'm now thinking might
be a red herring.
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Larry Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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