Re: dovecot again/still again

2015-06-11 Thread Eric Haszlakiewicz
On June 10, 2015 1:07:48 PM EDT, st...@prd.co.uk wrote: I am trying once more to get dovecot working with TLS/SSL enabled, similarly postscript. I saw Greg Troxel's post about missing redirect characters in the config file, but this doesn't fix my problem. The maillog file says: Jun 10

Re: dovecot again/still again

2015-06-11 Thread Christos Zoulas
In article 20150610170748.7ef3f1e...@body.prd.co.uk, Steve Blinkhorn st...@prd.co.uk wrote: I am trying once more to get dovecot working with TLS/SSL enabled, similarly postscript. I saw Greg Troxel's post about missing redirect characters in the config file, but this doesn't fix my problem.

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-11-05 Thread Matthias Scheler
On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 11:33:11AM +, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: Me too. Is this Postfix from NetBSD's base system or pkgsrc? And what about OpenSSL? And did you will them with any funky options like -mcpu=moaaarpowwr? Stock Postfix that came with NetBSD. I encountered the same error

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-11-04 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
Matthias Scheler wrote: But my certificate and key pass your tests, so I'm really beginning to wonder about the libraries. Me too. Is this Postfix from NetBSD's base system or pkgsrc? And what about OpenSSL? And did you will them with any funky options like -mcpu=moaaarpowwr?

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-11-02 Thread Matthias Scheler
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:21:34PM +, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: I guess faulty data. Does the following command work? openssl rsa -in /etc/ssl/private/myname.key -text Please do *not* post the output of this command if it works because it will *reveal your private key*. If the

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-29 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
Thank you for a very helpful response - five-finver exercises in kleys and certificates... But my certificate and key pass your tests, so I'm really beginning to wonder about the libraries. -- Steve Blinkhorn st...@prd.co.uk You wrote: On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 05:48:27PM +0100, Steve

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-26 Thread Matthias Scheler
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 05:48:27PM +0100, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: But no - I shifted the certificate and key into /usr/pkg/etc/openssl/certs and private, That is definitely not necessary. I've got my key and certificate stored in /etc/postfix/certs and it works fine. The bit I don't get is

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-23 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
Hi, This is still a live issue - apologies, I missed your post last week. Here are the file specs from my /etc/postfix/main.cf: smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/myname.pem smtpd_tls_key=/etc/ssl/private/myname.key It's clear from the runtime error message that the certificate is not, in

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-23 Thread Greg Troxel
st...@prd.co.uk (Steve Blinkhorn) writes: This is still a live issue - apologies, I missed your post last week. Here are the file specs from my /etc/postfix/main.cf: smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/myname.pem smtpd_tls_key=/etc/ssl/private/myname.key It's clear from the runtime

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-23 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
I Thought for a mom,ent that you had put your finger on it, the oldest Unix gotcha of all, bad permissions. But no - I shifted the certificate and key into /usr/pkg/etc/openssl/certs and private, and now the error message takes this form: Oct 23 17:34:30 body postfix/smtpd[20176]: warning:

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-09 Thread Bartek Krawczyk
http://agentoss.wordpress.com/2013/01/06/home-mail-server-with-postfix-dovecot-imap-squirrelmailroundcube-on-netbsd-6-0-1/ This was very helpful when I struggled with configuring a mail server. Regards, -- Bartek Krawczyk

Re: dovecot again/still

2013-10-08 Thread matthew sporleder
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Steve Blinkhorn st...@prd.co.uk wrote: So I grabbed your tarball, moved everything under /usr/pkg/etc/dovecot into a subdirector, and replaced with your tarball contents. Small changes to the pathname and filenames for the cert and the key and - same error