On 28.1.2014, at 5.28, Steffen Kaiser skdove...@smail.inf.fh-brs.de wrote:
Le Monday 27 January 2014 à 12:08 -0500, Steve Litt a écrit :
I read in some docs somewhere that Dovecot automatically
trusts anything on localhost. If you're telnetting into it from the same
physical computer that
Le Tuesday 28 January 2014 à 11:28 +0100, Steffen Kaiser a écrit :
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Anthony Bourguignon wrote:
Le Monday 27 January 2014 à 12:08 -0500, Steve Litt a écrit :
I read in some docs somewhere that Dovecot automatically
trusts anything on localhost. If you're telnetting into
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Anthony Bourguignon wrote:
I've tried from localhost and another computer. In both tries, the
connection is made without ssl.
Hmm, maybe internal sockets do not utilize SSL at all? Just
IMAP/POP/ManageSieve?
Maybe. I don't
Le Wednesday 29 January 2014 à 09:13 +0100, Steffen Kaiser a écrit :
The work around would be to use stunnel or something like that.
That's what I just did but it's a hack.
If the option is available in the configuration, it should work.
Le Monday 27 January 2014 à 12:08 -0500, Steve Litt a écrit :
I read in some docs somewhere that Dovecot automatically
trusts anything on localhost. If you're telnetting into it from the same
physical computer that hosts the port, try telnetting into it from a
different physical computer with
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2014, Anthony Bourguignon wrote:
Le Monday 27 January 2014 à 12:08 -0500, Steve Litt a écrit :
I read in some docs somewhere that Dovecot automatically
trusts anything on localhost. If you're telnetting into it from the same
Hi,
I'm using Dovecot 2.2.9 (debian package on testing).
It seems that it's not possible to open an auth socket using ssl. I'm
using this configuration :
service auth {
[...]
inet_listener authxmpp-client {
address = [ips]
port = 5220
}
inet_listener genericauth-client {
ssl
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 14:46:55 +0100
Anthony Bourguignon cont...@toniob.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Dovecot 2.2.9 (debian package on testing).
It seems that it's not possible to open an auth socket using ssl. I'm
using this configuration :
service auth {
[...]
inet_listener