I was looking at this bug report. Could it be that the problem here is
the 16kb handshake DoS limit? It looks like the handshake is really big
when ca-certificates was installed, and I think the 'Error in the push
function.' error message is consistent with that problem as well (in
older gnutls v
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:25:22PM +0200, Diego Guella wrote:
> The package who messed up my TLS setup with OE was:
> ca-certificates
> which was automatically installed when I installed:
> fetchmail
>
> What I did to resolve the problem:
> 1. remove ca-certificates with aptitude
> 2. rm /etc/ssl/
OK. Got it.
The package who messed up my TLS setup with OE was:
ca-certificates
which was automatically installed when I installed:
fetchmail
What I did to resolve the problem:
1. remove ca-certificates with aptitude
2. rm /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
This is a brutal solution, but I don'
- Original Message -
From: "Marc Haber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When I last looked, OE was not able to do STARTTLS and required
special configuration to allow smtp-over-tls on Port 465. Exim
requires special configuration to support this. How did you enable
smtp-over-tls?
I installed Debian
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 08:53:44AM +0200, Diego Guella wrote:
> I was using TLS with an Outlook Express client fine with version 4.69-2.
> Yesterday, 4.69-5 went into lenny, I upgraded, and now i have these errors:
>
> - (from /var/log/exim4/mainlog)
> TLS error on connection from (hostname) [
Package: exim4
Version: 4.69-5
Severity: normal
I was using TLS with an Outlook Express client fine with version 4.69-2.
Yesterday, 4.69-5 went into lenny, I upgraded, and now i have these errors:
- (from /var/log/exim4/mainlog)
TLS error on connection from (hostname) [ipaddress] (gnutls_han
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