I just tried to enable imaps on a stock RH 7.0 install (+ updates),
however to my surprise, the error message I'm getting is that it can't
locate /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
Okay, I don't even HAVE a /usr/share/ssl (I have a
/usr/local/openssl), and even so, my certs directory only
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Ashley M. Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just tried to enable imaps on a stock RH 7.0 install (+ updates),
however to my surprise, the error message I'm getting is that it can't
locate /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
Okay, I don't even HAVE a /usr/share/ssl (I have a
Nate Golnik wrote:
In RH7.1 you need the openssl, stunnel, and imap packages. Then in
/usr/share/ssl/certs run the Make command to create an stunnel.pem
That should set it up for you.
a) It's RH7.0
b) All those packages are installed
c) There is no /usr/share/ssl/certs - there's
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
1) Put the certificate in /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
2) Turn it on: chkconfig imaps on
3) Reload the xinetd configuration: service xinetd reload
I can do steps 2 and 3, however where do I find (get, or make) the
certificate?
AMK4
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Ashley M. Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
1) Put the certificate in /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
2) Turn it on: chkconfig imaps on
3) Reload the xinetd configuration: service xinetd reload
I can do steps 2 and 3, however where do I find (get, or
Subject: Re: RH7.0 + imaps
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
1) Put the certificate in /usr/share/ssl/certs/imapd.pem
2) Turn it on: chkconfig imaps on
3) Reload the xinetd configuration: service xinetd reload
I can do steps 2 and 3, however where do I find (get, or make) the
certificate
Justin Ellison wrote:
From http://www.stunnel.org/faq/certs.html
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -config stunnel.cnf -out
stunnel.pem -keyout stunnel.pem
This worked (thanks to Trond as well). I just didn't know I was supposed
to make my own certificate, but now that I did, it