Quoting cjdl01 <[email protected]>:

Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[email protected]>:

Quoting cjdl01 <[email protected]>:

Again, whether you are able to load those via your browsers is completely unrelated.

You may also try install the http or curl extensions for PHP, those may handle certification failures more gracefully.
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Hi Jan,

I guess I don't really understand what you meant then by by verifying my certificate. I though using a browser (not on the host machine) was doing just that.

But the error message you provided was coming from the PHP server, not the browser. So some component of Horde/IMP was trying to access that URL, and that program could not handle the certificate.

Just because you paid someone to sign a certificate does not mean it will magically work across all SSL verifying installations - the particular program verifying the certificate has to have access to the root CA cert in order to verify.

michael



Hi Michael,

That makes sense. I guess I just don't know how to verify it via horde or php. The interesting thing, however, is that it never gave me problems before the update (and I did not have those two packages Jan mentioned installed on the system). So, maybe the new horde just handles that sort of thing differently.

Or Horde is now using a different HTML backend.  Or something changed

In any event, it is working now with those two additional packages installed. I'd still be interested in learning how one checks the validity of his certificate via horde (or php), however, if you care to share.

We don't verify certificates.  That is all handled by openssl I believe.

michael

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