> if it is unsigned i think so. signed certs i think only have to match
> the domain.
but where is the domain listed if not in the the common name of the cert?
> instead of "fixing" your ssl cert look into ditching outlook or fixing
> outlook.
i don't want to do that. i use fetchmail (haven't
Adam Shand wrote:
> so i assume the problem is that the cn of the cert doesn't equal
> maus.spack.org. is this the standard for host certificates that the
> common name attribute should equal the hostname?
if it is unsigned i think so. signed certs i think only have to match
the domain.
instead
i have stunnel installed and working to provide imap over ssl support but
the certificate it creates seems not to match my hostname. when i run
fetchmail i get a warning (which is okay) but outlook won't connect at all
because of the mismatch.
it looks like the problem is with the cn attribute b
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