Jon,

No its the imapd that comes with redhat 9.0.

Ok I solved the certification problem buy making pem files.
I now have a different question
I do I have different certificates for different users and
how do I allow only users with those certificates to attach.

Ie, I would send the cefication on floppy disk, the user would install it and then would use it to get his mail.

Chip

Jon Carnes wrote:
What version of IMAPd are your running? Is it UW-IMAPd?

On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 10:53, Ralph Blach wrote:

Jon

Thanks for the suggestion. I finally got the key made. Now how do I get imapd to only accept that certificate?

Thanks

Chip

On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 17:12, Ralph Blach wrote:
> I am running an sercure Imap server behind a firewall using ssl on port
> 993
> On my fireway, I have port forwarding enable.
>
> When I try to connect to the imap server from inside the fireway, everthing
> works OK except I get bad certificates because it thinks I am
> locahost.localdomain
>
> When I try to connect from outside the firewall I get this message,
> xxx.xxx.xxx receive a message with incorrect authorization.
> 1)How do I create certificates
> 2)How do I use them so I can communicate with my imap server
>
> Thanks
>


This might be helpful to you:
  http://www.trilug.org/~jonc/CA_setup/index.html

I've setup so many certs and CA's (and kept looking up how to do it each
time) - I finally wrote my own step-by-step setup.

Hope it's helpful - Jon Carnes
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