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Original message From: Demi Marie Obenour
Date: 1/9/22 4:47 AM (GMT-06:00) To:
misc@opensmtpd.org Subject: Re: restart necessary on certificate upgrade
(letsencrypt)? On 1/9/22 05:33, Rodolphe Bréard wrote:&
Hi,
I wonder if opensmtpd starts using new key and certificate chain
automagically,
in case they replaced the old files? Do I have to hup or restart smtpd?
I'm not sure about a new key file[1], but for a renewed certificate
chain[2], renewed for example by acme-client, no restart is necessar
On 22/01/09 09:05AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I wonder if opensmtpd starts using new key and certificate chain
> automagically,
> in case they replaced the old files? Do I have to hup or restart smtpd?
>
> Hopefully I am not too blind to see, but apparently the man page doesn't tell.
>
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 11:47, Demi Marie Obenour
wrote:
> On 1/9/22 05:33, Rodolphe Bréard wrote:
> > You have to restart it.
> >
> > In fact, I don't know any server that watches those files in order to
> > reload them. As far as I know, most servers starts as root, loads the
> > private key and
On 1/9/22 05:33, Rodolphe Bréard wrote:
> You have to restart it.
>
> In fact, I don't know any server that watches those files in order to
> reload them. As far as I know, most servers starts as root, loads the
> private key and the certificate into memory, then switch to an
> unprivileged use
On 09/01/2022 09:05, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
Hi!
On 09/01/2022 09:05, Harald Dunkel wrote:
I wonder if opensmtpd starts using new key and certificate chain
automagically,
in case they replaced the old files? Do I have to hup or restart smtpd?
Hopefully I am not too blind to see, bu
Hi folks,
I wonder if opensmtpd starts using new key and certificate chain automagically,
in case they replaced the old files? Do I have to hup or restart smtpd?
Hopefully I am not too blind to see, but apparently the man page doesn't tell.
Regards
Harri