Thanks Uwe,

Switched to a Compaq Deskpro PIII/450 and certificate
process went well. Old system was a noname PII/333
running on an ASUS motherboard (not sure what model)

I am still stuck getting userdb running correctly. 

1. Make certificates
2. Create my maildir with maildirmake (after
downloading courier-utils)
3. touch file /etc/userdb (as root)
4. run userdbpw to add encrypted password to userdb
5. try to run makeuserdb and it tells me that
/etc/userdb can't have world or group permissions, so
I chmod 600 /etc/userdb
6. when I go to run makeuserdb again (as root), it
comes back with "no such file or directory". I tried
changing the ownership and group on the file and still
get the same response.

So I'm not sure why root can't run makeuserdb and find
the file?

Robin


--- Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:37:31 -0700, Robin wrote:
> 
> > following error:
> > 
> > HeartWeb# /usr/local/sbin/mkimapdcert
> > Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
> > ....++++++
> > ..................++++++
> > writing new private key to
> > '/etc/ssl/private/imapd.pem'
> > -----
> > problems making Certificate Request
> > 29237:error:0D07A097:asn1 encoding
> > routines:ASN1_mbstring_copy:string too
> >
>
long:/usr/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/asn1/a_mbstr.c:154:maxsize=2
> 
> This is no help. I know. It is just FYI. Did the
> same yesterday on stock
> 3.7 and worked well.
> 
> Uwe
> 
> 


                
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