Hi,
Thanks for the replay. I tried the following, but I got syntax errors:
table creds { [email protected] = [email protected]:encypted pass
[email protected] = [email protected]:encypted pass} pki foo.bar key "/path/to/key"
pki foo.bar certificate "/path/to/cert" pki bar.baz key "/path/to/key" pki
bar.baz certifiate "/path/to/cert" listen on egress secure pki foo.bar
auth-optional <creds> hostnames { foo.bar, bar.baz } #smtpd -n line#: invalid
use of table "<dynamic:0>" as HOSTNAMES parameter
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: Gilles Chehade
Sent: 12/20/13 03:49 AM
To: T. Pars
Subject: Re: SNI
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 01:42:39AM -0500, T. Pars wrote: > Hi, > > Any
instructions on how to support SNI for OpenSMTPD with more than one domain? > I
get the following warning: > > Dec 17 23:33:58 hostname smtpd[5527]: warn: SNI
name not found in PKI > Declare your listener with a hostnames table and
declare a pki entry for every domain that should be supported by SNI: pki
foo.bar ... pki bar.baz ... listen on [...] tls hostnames { foo.bar, bar.baz }
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