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> On Oct 8, 2017, at 12:03 AM, Bill Shirley <b...@knoxvillechristian.org> wrote: > > 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