What is described on the QMT pages is the installation process for the IMAPS
and POPS protocols. You must follow the installation instructions for for you
web-server to access the webmail using your certicicates. Typically the
certicifates are located under /etc/apache[2] or /etc/httpd. There is a good
(older) description on
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/SSL-RedHat-HOWTO.html, but I'm sure you
can find some short instructions on the internet!
Best regards,
Johannes
Am 15.10.2008 08:02, rama seshagiri schrieb:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for your response. When I view the certificate after I give the URL
https://myserver.com/webmail. I am seeing the same old certificate with the
certificate details like - Issued to, Issued by, Validity etc.. which
correspond to localhost.localhost (not the server name as I have given now for
getting the correct certificate) and the certificate issue date corresponding
to the date when initially the server (not the production server) was installed.
I request you to give me a solution.
Thank you,
--seshagiri
--- On Mon, 10/13/08, Eric Shubert<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Eric Shubert<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] self signed certificate
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 9:10 PM
rama seshagiri wrote:
Dear friends,
I have recently installed qmailtoaster 1.3 available
on the site on a new hardware and migrated all the mail from
a previous generation of toaster from another hardware.
Everything went on fine - every thing appears to working
fine. During the installation I hv not given the production
server details like hostname, organisation name, etc., which
are required to be done for creation of the self signed
certificate, thinking that I can regenerate the certficiate
when all other aspects of the server are made ready. Now I
am unable to replace the old certificate with a new one.
I tried to follow docs available on
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Certificate (i tried
only self signed certificate) and docs from many other
sources. I am unable to get the new certificate with
relavant details of our organisation etc.
Though I create and move a new certificate to
/var/qmail/control/ I am still getting the old certificate.
What are you seeing that leads you to this conclusion?
Where should I replace the old one with the new one?
Kindly help me.
Also I found that the domain keys part is not
installed. I will look into that problem later.
Thanks in advance.
--seshagiri
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