On 2020-07-09, Aisha Tammy <openbsd.m...@aisha.cc> wrote: > OK I found the error, the error is definitely something on our side of the > port and not because of roundcube/dovecot > > When I turn peer verification off, roundcube is continues and establishes > connection. > I think that the reason for this is that roundcube needs to access the CA > cert files which are not inside the chroot /var/www/ > > I fixed the issue by copying the /etc/ssl/cert.pem file into the chroot > location and pointing the ca-cert config options to the proper place > > I really think this should be added to the README of the port.
It's already in php's pkg-readme, which is the right place for it. On 2020-07-09, Daniel Jakots <d...@chown.me> wrote: > On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 23:02:40 -0400, Aisha Tammy <openbsd.m...@aisha.cc> > wrote: > >> I can send a diff later but hopefully the maintainer can just add a >> small note? > > Then mailing the maintainer (with or without cc'ing ports@) will > increase your chance (vs just mailing misc@) ;) Yes!