Re: [asterisk-users] res_calendar & LetsEncrypt

2019-12-24 Thread Doug Lytle
On 12/24/19 10:34 AM, Sean Bright wrote: On 12/24/2019 9:02 AM, Doug Lytle wrote: [Dec 24 07:48:46] WARNING[10679] res_calendar_caldav.c: Unknown response to CalDAV calendar calendar.name.here, request REPORT to /dav/username/Calendar: Server certificate changed: connection intercepted?

Re: [asterisk-users] res_calendar & LetsEncrypt

2019-12-24 Thread Sean Bright
On 12/24/2019 9:02 AM, Doug Lytle wrote: [Dec 24 07:48:46] WARNING[10679] res_calendar_caldav.c: Unknown response to CalDAV calendar calendar.name.here, request REPORT to /dav/username/Calendar: Server certificate changed: connection intercepted? Would this be considered a bug, or do I have

Re: [asterisk-users] res_calendar & LetsEncrypt

2019-12-24 Thread Greg Troxel
Doug Lytle writes: > For a while now, I've had a small home Asterisk setup to connect to my > Zimbra mail server's calendar.  Making an entry on the calendar would > cause Asterisk to schedule a wakeup call at the time of the calendar > entry. > > The Zimbra mail server uses LetsEncrypt for the

[asterisk-users] res_calendar & LetsEncrypt

2019-12-24 Thread Doug Lytle
Everybody, For a while now, I've had a small home Asterisk setup to connect to my Zimbra mail server's calendar.  Making an entry on the calendar would cause Asterisk to schedule a wakeup call at the time of the calendar entry. The Zimbra mail server uses LetsEncrypt for the SSL Certs and