i have stunnel installed and working to provide imap over ssl support but the certificate it creates seems not to match my hostname. when i run fetchmail i get a warning (which is okay) but outlook won't connect at all because of the mismatch.
it looks like the problem is with the cn attribute but i don't know how to generate a cert with the correct info or actually what the requirements for the cert to be accepted are. fetchmail gives this error: fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: stunnel != maus.spack.org the cert looks like this: maus(root)# openssl x509 -subject -dates -fingerprint -in stunnel.pem subject=/O=spack.org/OU=maus/CN=stunnel/[EMAIL PROTECTED] notBefore=Nov 29 23:33:02 2000 GMT notAfter=Nov 29 23:33:02 2001 GMT MD5 Fingerprint=0D:FB:44:49:7D:B1:8C:3A:4C:2C:9B:F3:7D:45:72:11 so i assume the problem is that the cn of the cert doesn't equal maus.spack.org. is this the standard for host certificates that the common name attribute should equal the hostname? thanks, adam.