Hi Everyone!
I wonder if someone would provide me with some advice. I've been setting
up a couple of Postfix servers just for fun. I've got two Postfix
servers m1.domain.com and m2.domain.com. I can send and receive mail via
both of them. Ive also got Postfixadmin and RoundCube on them.
I introduced a load balancer. Postfixadmin and Roundcube work perfectly.
However. When I send mail from Thunderbird. M1 reports that the
certificate does not match. It's expecting a certificate for
mail.domain.com.
On M1 I thought I would try to specify the location of the SSL when
using mail.domain.com. I placed the certificate in the NAS and specified
it in the 10-ssl file. I did this as per the docs.
mail.domain.com
local_name mail.domain.com {
ssl_cert = </nas/ssl/fullchain.pem
ssl_key = </nas/ssl/privkey.pem
}
It doesn't work. And I'm not entirely sure why M2 works and M1 doesn't.
As far as I can see I haven't specified or placed a certificate for
mail.domain.com on M2 and searching my bash history doesn't produce
anything related to mail.domain.com.
So how can I load balance email connections over my two servers without
getting a damn certificate warning?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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