I'm using CentOS 4.2 as well, and "make $IP.pem" gets me "make:
*** No rule to make target `.pem'.  Stop."

$IP by itself on the command line gives me a blank line




-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:10 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Max Message Size and Certificates

I have issues two solved. I just made a self signed cert for the
IP of the machine and the clients connect to it via that method.

Using CentOS 4.2:

cd /usr/share/ssl/certs
make $IP.pem
mv $IP.pem /var/qmail/control ; cd /var/qmail/control chown
root:qmail $IP.pem chmod 644 $IP.pem mv $IP.pem servercert.pem

qmailctl restart

There was already a symlink for the clientcert.pem to
servercert.pem so this was all that was needed.

I still haven't found a way around the large message issue. I find
it very peculiar that it just discards these messages and doesn't
send any kind of error. In addition to this, a per user message
size (or
group) would be ideal. Maybe that should be a feature request
though?
I want to keep it at the default setting, but there are a handful
of users that need larger attachments. I am stuck managing two
email servers until I can find a way around this.

On 1/5/06, Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a problem with Outlook and IE accepting certificates
from 
> QT. I generated a free one using CAcert.org but it doesnt seem
to have 
> been generated correctly, or I'm not putting the certificate in
the 
> correct area on the server.
>
> Webmin has a certificate authority module which seems to
generate a 
> certificate, but which nothing on the server recognizes or uses.
>
> So am I understanding you, in that the "issued to" on the
certificate 
> has to be in the form of www.domain.com and not mail.domain.com?
>
> Can I ask where or how the cert. is then installed for SSL? Do I
have 
> to use a crt or pem file format?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>

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