Claus Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >On Sat, Jun 30, 2007, Fredrik Staxeng wrote: > >> I have a self-signed server cert that I created using commands that >> I barely understand. I have no idea where to start. > >By reading the fine instructions :-) >man starttls
I have read that, done that. Nothing about client certs there. >sendmail operations guide: doc/op/op.* Section 6.6? Nor there. Earlier you wrote: >Yes. As you have a cert for your server, why not create >one for your client? It's barely more complicated than >exchanging the credentials for AUTH, but STARTTLS is >much simpler to set up than AUTH (i.e., Cyrus-SASL). I am not optimistic that it will be as simple as that implies. I have tried to understand x509 and openssl before. Anyway, you are the maintainer of the free version of sendmail? Would you consider putting in LOGIN/PLAIN support without SASL? It would improve the functionality of the OpenBSD default install. -- Fredrik Stax\"ang | rot13: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is all you need to know about vi: ESC : q ! RET

