> On 07/09/2021 20:25 Amol Kulkarni wrote:
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> Hello,
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> After I replaced my certificate with a new one yesterday, I'm seeing some ssl
> related errors. There are successful pop/imap logins using SSL also. So I
> think the certificate in itself is fine. No user has complained as yet,
On 2021-09-07, N wrote:
> Separate subject, but couldn't help but notice, SSL3 is being used?
> Wasn't SSL3 retired because of POODLE exploits? Can someone more
> knowledgeable confirm?
"sslv3 alert certificate unknown" does not mean that SSLv3 is used.
On 07.09.21 19:25, Amol Kulkarni wrote:
> After I replaced my certificate with a new one yesterday, I'm seeing some
> ssl related errors. [...]
> dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 1 secs): [...]
> dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 0 secs): [...]
These log
You'd need to include alot more information if you're looking for
resolution.
1. How are you renewing your certs. Are you re-keying when you renew?
2. What is your ssl_cert? Is it a single cert or a chain?
I'd set ssl_min_protocol = TLSv1.1 at the very least, probably TLSv1.2
if your users c
Hey what do you use to to put the first name in the quoted portions of the
emails? And what is that called so I can google it?
> On Sep 7, 2021, at 5:27 PM, John Stoffel wrote:
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>> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
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>>> So share your solution! Just because you found a solution,
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
>> So share your solution! Just because you found a solution, doesn't
>> mean others won't run into the same problem... *hint* *hint*
Steve> My solution had nothing to do with dovecot. The solution
Steve> involved hacking the php code of an ancient cms so
So share your solution! Just because you found a solution, doesn't
mean others won't run into the same problem... *hint* *hint*
My solution had nothing to do with dovecot. The solution involved
hacking the php code of an ancient cms so that your could reply directly
to the person who fill
> "Steve" == Steve Dondley writes:
Steve> On 2021-09-04 05:50 PM, Marc wrote:
>> You do not want to do that because that can create loops.
Steve> Yeah, right after I posted this I did some more googling and someone
Steve> else was saying the same thing.
Steve> I found another way around th
nothing comenting about more knowledgable, but ssl3 nobody uses. it is even
adviced not to use tls 1.1 and below
> Separate subject, but couldn't help but notice, SSL3 is being used?
> Wasn't SSL3 retired because of POODLE exploits? Can someone more
> knowledgeable confirm?
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>
> On 9/7/21 1
Separate subject, but couldn't help but notice, SSL3 is being used?
Wasn't SSL3 retired because of POODLE exploits? Can someone more
knowledgeable confirm?
On 9/7/21 11:05, Steve Dondley wrote:
On 2021-09-07 01:25 PM, Amol Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
After I replaced my certificate with a new on
On 2021-09-07 01:25 PM, Amol Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
After I replaced my certificate with a new one yesterday, I'm seeing
some ssl related errors. There are successful pop/imap logins using SSL
also. So I think the certificate in itself is fine. No user has
complained as yet, so I don't know
Hello,
After I replaced my certificate with a new one yesterday, I'm seeing some
ssl related errors. There are successful pop/imap logins using SSL also. So
I think the certificate in itself is fine. No user has complained as yet,
so I don't know for sure. However the count of errors has surely in
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