Obviously DKIM signature verification works in most cases (including for gmail).
Looking at this report it seems that DKIM does not fail signature
verification, but only the log message is wrong. Do you agree?
In this case the one-line patch could be included in an upload for an
important fix
On 01/07/2013 10:50 AM, Teodor MICU wrote:
Obviously DKIM signature verification works in most cases (including for gmail).
Looking at this report it seems that DKIM does not fail signature
verification, but only the log message is wrong. Do you agree?
Hello Teodor,
Yes I do agree: the log
Hello,
I think i've been confused by this result message no signature error.
It could be interpreted in two different ways:
- [no signature] error - there is no signature, this is an error
- no [signature error] - there is no error in the signature - it's valid !
This should be changed to
Package: opendkim
Version: 2.6.8-3
Severity: important
Hello,
While setting up opendkim on my system I've noticed the following during
the signature verification:
Dec 4 16:37:34 anna opendkim[17205]: 20330159F64: mail-ye0-f181.google.com
[209.85.213.181] not internal
Dec 4 16:37:34 anna
Hello,
In addition, in the case of a public key not published in DNS, we have
the following:
Dec 4 17:45:40 anna opendkim[17205]: 06529159F64: mx2.freebsd.org
[69.147.83.53] not internal
Dec 4 17:45:40 anna opendkim[17205]: 06529159F64: not authenticated
Dec 4 17:45:40 anna
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