Yeah all good thx.
Using the domainkey-enabled queue the queue crashed but that is not a
problem. domain keys was not used.
Just needed to remember while upgrading all the servers to run the
ln-command to disable the dkim again.
On 29.3.2019 1:26, Eric Broch wrote:
Tommi,
Did you get this re
Tommi,
Did you get this resolved?
On 3/22/2019 3:54 AM, Tommi Järvilehto wrote:
I used this when upgraded the servers last year
openssl101e ciphers 'MEDIUM:HIGH:!SSLv2:!MD5:!RC4:!3DES'
>/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers
Also I had to disable dkim support. It came back with the update
cd /
I used this when upgraded the servers last year
openssl101e ciphers 'MEDIUM:HIGH:!SSLv2:!MD5:!RC4:!3DES'
>/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers
Also I had to disable dkim support. It came back with the update
cd /var/qmail/bin
ln -sf qmail-queue.orig qmail-queue
The queue crashes. This is COS5
Ok, mine was not original anymore. I had updated these sometimes before.
When trying to test the servers with the Qualys SSL test.
Glad that you noticed this.
On 13.3.2019 17:13, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Replying to myself:yes at least for me everything worked ok after
updating tlsserverciphers wi
Thanks, Peter. I'll update the website. Sorry for the no response. I
misplaced your email.
On 3/13/2019 9:13 AM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Replying to myself:yes at least for me everything worked ok after
updating tlsserverciphers with command/usr/bin/openssl101e ciphers >
tlsserverciphersCheers,Pe
Replying to myself:yes at least for me everything worked ok after
updating tlsserverciphers with command/usr/bin/openssl101e ciphers >
tlsserverciphersCheers,Peter
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 3:58 PM Peter Peltonen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading COS5 openssl I still encounter these errors:
>
> TLS
Hi,
After upgrading COS5 openssl I still encounter these errors:
TLS connect failed: error:14077410:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert handshake failure;
connected to
Am I missing something, should I update also tlsserverciphers after
the openssl upgrade?
Best,
Peter
On Tue, Dec 1
I can confirm that this upgrade does work.
On a 32bit COS5. Just needed to turn off domainkeys again. This upgrade
turned it on and crashes.
On 6.12.2018 17:11, Eric Broch wrote:
Upgrade:
https://www.qmailtoaster.org/newopensslcnt50.html
or
Turn off:
https://www.qmailtoaster.org/notls.htm
That was the first thing I did but then I changed to use only that domain that
was having issue. This installation is not part of qmailtoaster.. Too old!
Remo
> On Dec 6, 2018, at 14:25, Peter Peltonen wrote:
>
> Easiest for COS5 is to turn off TLS entirely for SMTP:
>
> 1. create dir /var
Easiest for COS5 is to turn off TLS entirely for SMTP:
1. create dir /var/qmail/control/tlshosts
2. create file /var/qmail/control/tlshosts/exhaustivelist
If someone knows if this can cause any incompatibilities between any
receiving servers, please share your experiences?
Best,
Peter
On Thu, D
Upgrade:
https://www.qmailtoaster.org/newopensslcnt50.html
or
Turn off:
https://www.qmailtoaster.org/notls.html
On 12/5/2018 11:30 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:
Just want to add the is an old CentOS 5 box.
Remo
On Dec 5, 2018, at 22:24, Remo Mattei wrote:
Any tips on the issue
TLS_connect_fa
The version of OpenSSL on CentOS 5 does not support the TLS protocol
required by some of the ISPs. We have seen the same error and have been
moving customer's email accounts to our CentOS 7 QMT7 box.
Jeff
On 12/6/2018 1:30 AM, Remo Mattei wrote:
Just want to add the is an old CentOS 5 box.
R
Just want to add the is an old CentOS 5 box.
Remo
> On Dec 5, 2018, at 22:24, Remo Mattei wrote:
>
> Any tips on the issue
>
> TLS_connect_failed:_connection_reset;_connected_to_195.200.170.100./
>
>
> Thanks
>
> -
> To
Any tips on the issue
TLS_connect_failed:_connection_reset;_connected_to_195.200.170.100./
Thanks
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