Jakob Bohm via openssl-users writes:
> 2. cd to /etc/ssl/certs and run the command
> /etc/sssl/certs# c_rehash
> (This updates the numeric symlinks to certificates so openssl can
> more easily find them).
Thanks, I ended up finding c_rehash and that did the trick.
On Wednesday, 24 April 2019 21:58:30 CEST Phillip Susi wrote:
> I've been trying to convince git send-email to connect to my personal
> smtp server without success. It keeps complaining that the cert is
> self-signed. I thought all I had to do was add the cert to
> /etc/ssl/certs and that should
On 24/04/2019 21:58, Phillip Susi wrote:
I've been trying to convince git send-email to connect to my personal
smtp server without success. It keeps complaining that the cert is
self-signed. I thought all I had to do was add the cert to
/etc/ssl/certs and that should fix it, but it doesn't. Ev
I've been trying to convince git send-email to connect to my personal
smtp server without success. It keeps complaining that the cert is
self-signed. I thought all I had to do was add the cert to
/etc/ssl/certs and that should fix it, but it doesn't. Even without
doing this, and using -verify_re