SL5 problem with sendmail an openssl

2015-07-10 Thread Franchisseur Robert
Hello, since last security update of openssl I cannot send mail with sendmail on SL5 on client side I got : Jul 8 02:50:18 localhost sendmail[14301]: STARTTLS=client, error: connect failed=-1, SSL_error=1,errno=0, retry=-1 Jul 8 02:50:18 localhost sendmail[14301]: STARTTLS=client: 14301:erro

Re: SL5 problem with sendmail an openssl

2015-07-10 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Franchisseur Robert wrote: > Hello, > > since last security update of openssl I cannot send mail with sendmail > on SL5 > > on client side I got : > > Jul 8 02:50:18 localhost sendmail[14301]: STARTTLS=client, error: connect > failed=-1, SSL_error=1,errno=0, retr

RE: SL5 problem with sendmail an openssl

2015-07-10 Thread Brandon Vincent (Student)
I'd just update the server size configuration to use more robust Diffie-Hellman parameters. Generate the parameters: openssl dhparam -out dhparam.pem -2 2048 In your sendmail.cf: define(`confDH_PARAMETERS',`/etc/mail/certs/dhparam.pem') Brandon Vincent

Re: nfsv4 and rpcidmapd

2015-07-10 Thread Eve V. E. Kovacs
FYI... Adding hep.anl.gov to Local-Realms in idmapd.conf on both client and server, followed by restarting rpcidmapd and remounting the volume on the client solved the problem...'almost': I still get a server-side error message complaining that my uid doesn't map into localdomain: nss_getpwn

SL5 problem with sendmail an openssl

2015-07-10 Thread R P Herrold
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015, Franchisseur Robert wrote: > since last security update of openssl I cannot send mail with sendmail > on SL5 I confirm that we received the same error when we applied the OpenSSL update, and had to revert as well; remember to add an 'exclude' rule in yum.conf to block it ag

Re: SL 7.1 on a ECS Liva

2015-07-10 Thread ~Stack~
Greetings, Just an update on my saga. I have had no luck getting either SL7 or CentOS 7 to install on the Liva. It seems that I can add a mSATA drive to the device and install Linux to that (someone who was putting a different Linux distro with similar issues with the eMMC drivers claims that is h