Okay, so I'm a bit slow on the uptake but I figured out that the PEM1 and PEM2 commands are supposed to be preceeded by set in my shell.

I have now generated the new certificate, but how do I get sendmail to recognize it? I have even built sendmail from the src on my local machine. for some reason it's still utilizing the old openssl certificate that I generated over a year ago (even though the actual file was removed before I ran the commands below.

Your help is appreciated.
~REM

Richard Mcintyre wrote:

All,

I'm usually just a lurker on this list but I ran into a small problem. I recently found out that the SSL certificate I created for my sendmail server has expired. I need to update it. I was following along with the suggestions at http://veldt.com/2003/08/smtp-auth-ssl-with-sendmail-freebsd/ but I ran into a problem, I was hoping I could just generate a new certificate with the following commands:

"next, you’ll need to generate certificates for sendmail to use.
mkdir /etc/mail/certs
cd /etc/mail/certs
mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXX1
mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXX2
PEM1='/tmp/openssl.XXXXX1'
PEM2='/tmp/openssl.XXXXX2'
openssl req -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout $PEM1 \
-nodes -x509 -days 365 -out $PEM2
cat $PEM1 > sendmail.pem
echo "" >> sendmail.pem
cat $PEM2 >> sendmail.pem
cp $PEM2 ca-bundle.crt
rm $PEM1 $PEM2
chmod 400 sendmail.pem
chmod 400 ca-bundle.crt
"


I ran into some problems around "PEM1='/tmp'openssl.XXXXX1' for some reason FreeBSD is now seeing this as a command, and is responding "PEM1=/tmp/openssl.XXXXX1: Command not found." I am certain that these are the commands I ran the first time (04/12/2004) to create the certificates, why aren't they working now?


Thanks for your help...

tco2# uname -a
FreeBSD tco2.iaminsane.net 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Fri Apr 23 07:02:47 EDT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/REM_0.0.3 i386



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