What does ls -lZ /etc/pki/dovecot/private/mailserver.crt say?

Bill

On 10/7/2017 7:30 PM, SH Development wrote:
I have a working dovecot/postfix/mysql server running and was trying to set up 
another one for replication purposes.  If I copy my certificates from the 
working server, everything works fine.  However, I purchased another updated 
certificate for the replication server, and I cannot get dovecot to start up.  
Keep getting:

doveconf: Fatal: Error in configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf line 31: 
ssl_key: Can't open file /etc/pki/dovecot/private/mailserver.crt: Permission 
denied

Different permissions on the mailserver.crt have no effect on the error.

Maybe something I did in creating the file?  I’m a little fuzzy when it comes 
to how you’re supposed to create the whole thing.  Here are the steps I took:

openssl genrsa -out mailserverkey.crt 2048

I then took the CSR, submitted it to Comodo, a certificate was generated and 
emailed back to me.

I placed the certs in the appropriately referenced places on the server…

And that is where I’m at. I’ve spent quite a bit of time comparing my working 
server’s configuration files to the new server and cannot find any differences 
in the SSL configuration, OTHER than the certs themselves.  Is dovecot looking 
for something I didn’t do correctly in the creation maybe?

Jeff J.
Starion Technologies, LLC
816-331-0030

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