Hi folks,
since the upgrade to OpenBSD 6.9 at the weekend opensmtpd complains
smtp cert-check result="no certificate presented"
for incoming EMails. opensmtpd.conf and the certificate chain
hasn't changed. There is only a single MX defined in DNS (for
both "example.com&q
> I can verify the connection using "openssl" as noted by Johannes K and
> everything verifies OK with no errors. I am not sure what to think now.
I managed to do a little testing on this. This message is not
important if you're not checking client certificates. In my opinion it
should only log
Hi,
I do have múltiple domains but only have a single certificate that accepts mail
from my multiple domains. Reading the upgrade guide I did not think I needed to
change anything in my smtpd.conf. Though to be sure I have provided here my
comfiguration;
pki mx1.stonyrange.com cert
> On my server (OpenBSD 6.9 + OpenSMTPD 6.9.0) this message appears since
> I have upgraded to OpenBSD 6.9.
>
> ...
>
> When I test the server connection manually with the OpenSSL command line
> utility, both certificates will
> be shown.
Are there multiple domains involved in your
On 09.05.21 at 10:17 li...@mailbox.org wrote:
Do I need to be concerned about this log messages in /var/log/maillog?
smtpd[43176]: ecd860f40cdb2d36 smtp cert-check result="no certificate presented”
It depends. Based on the amount of information you gave, there are two
possibil
> Do I need to be concerned about this log messages in /var/log/maillog?
> smtpd[43176]: ecd860f40cdb2d36 smtp cert-check result="no certificate
> presented”
It depends. Based on the amount of information you gave, there are two
possibilities. A connection from an MUA (i
Hello,
Do I need to be concerned about this log messages in /var/log/maillog?
smtpd[43176]: ecd860f40cdb2d36 smtp cert-check result="no certificate presented”
Thanks
Antonino Sidoti