Bryan Hepworth wrote:
Sadique Puthen wrote:
If you do "openssl s_client -connect <IP of the smtp server>:465",
does the output say "CN=<your hostname>"?
It doesn't let me connect to that port when I tried, however doing
openssl verify server.crt brings back the following: -
server.crt: /CN=smtp.coxagri.com
error 20 at 0 depth lookup:unable to get local issuer certificate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] certs]#
I've solved my dilemma - I added the cacert.org certificate to
ca-bundle.crt, which got rid of the above error. In my haste to get the
email client up and running I'd used the dotted quad rather than
smtp.coxagri.com in the account settings - Oops! Live and learn I guess :-)
Bryan Hepworth wrote:
Hi Everyone
I thought I'd followed this to the letter, but if anyone could give
pointers I'd be grateful...
Switch sendmail to postfix
Test email processed and lands OK with default - rejink to tls
Create csr via cacert.org
Move to /etc/pki/tls/certs
Amend postfix to suit
Import cert to windows
Send email and get: -
The server you are connected to is using a certificate that couldn't
be verified
The certificate CN name does not match the passed value
Do you want to continue using this server
What did I miss?
Thanks
Bryan
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