Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
Gilles Chehade wrote:
Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
Hi,
I am having problem testing this and my be I am missing something
simple, so any pointers would be appreciates.
To test this I created the cert as describe in man 8 starttls as
follow and below are all the steps I
Gilles Chehade wrote:
Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
Hi,
I am having problem testing this and my be I am missing something
simple, so any pointers would be appreciates.
To test this I created the cert as describe in man 8 starttls as
follow and below are all the steps I did without success so far
Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
Hi,
I am having problem testing this and my be I am missing something
simple, so any pointers would be appreciates.
To test this I created the cert as describe in man 8 starttls as
follow and below are all the steps I did without success so far:
[...]
Yes, for so
If you don't intend to use TLS for authentication (and if you are using
self-signed certificates you probably don't) you can simply link
your new
certificate to CAcert.pem.
# ln -s /etc/mail/certs/mycert.pem /etc/mail/certs/CAcert.pem
If, on the other hand, you intend to
I didn't see you mention a certificate authority, is this self-signed?
Yes it is self signed.
starttls says:
If you don't intend to use TLS for authentication (and if you are using
self-signed certificates you probably don't) you can simply link
your new
certificate to CAcert.pem.
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
I am having problem testing this and my be I am missing something
simple, so any pointers would be appreciates.
To test this I created the cert as describe in man 8 starttls as
follow and below are all the steps I did without success so far:
Create the missing dir
Hi,
I am having problem testing this and my be I am missing something
simple, so any pointers would be appreciates.
To test this I created the cert as describe in man 8 starttls as follow
and below are all the steps I did without success so far:
Create the missing directory and change to it
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