Sergio Avila wrote:
step by step as it would be to create a certificate and key par for the use with sendmail daemon�?k, in general: you create a cert request, with server-side key generation (basic request)
you put into the request: as common name the dns of your sendmail box
in the additional fields you put the dns again and the ip adress (if you like)
than you process it through the pki - and finaly you can export it as mod_ssl
you get shown a page with key (unsecured) and cert in pem format wich you
copy and past into two separate files one for the key one for the cert
those two files you put into the filesystem, make it readable only for the sendmail deamon and put into the sendmail config the path to those two files... but this should be written in detail at sendmailconfiguration, of course you have to give the ca-cert file (usaly as pem formatted) too to the sendmail stuff... you can also fetch this through the webfrontend
i hope its detailed enough, even if its not step by step
for anybody else out there - if you have step-by-step guides ready or wann provide some for us - they are always welcome, so we can put them into the documentation, as examples - how to generate certs for special uses... like sendmail/apache/ldap/and so on... (which are basicaly always the same, regarding the part for cert generation i guess ;o)
greetings dalini
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