On 08/11/2010 03:30 AM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
On 8/10/10 6:01 PM Michael Orlitzky wrote:
You can still download the certificate (from, say, your website) and
install it on each workstation. Just right click the cert file, and I
think the option is either "Install" or "Import."
Will this also
On 8/10/10 6:01 PM Michael Orlitzky wrote:
You can still download the certificate (from, say, your website) and
install it on each workstation. Just right click the cert file, and I
think the option is either "Install" or "Import."
Will this also works with *.pem certificates?
mkcert_doveco
On 08/10/2010 06:43 AM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
On 8/10/10 12:29 PM Ladislav Pašek wrote:
If your clients are in the Active Directory you could put your server
certificate to domain policy.
Lada
Hi,
the clients are not in a AD, only in a smb workgroup.
You can still download the certificate
On 8/10/10 12:29 PM Ladislav Pašek wrote:
If your clients are in the Active Directory you could put your server
certificate to domain policy.
Lada
Hi,
the clients are not in a AD, only in a smb workgroup.
Richard
If your clients are in the Active Directory you could put your server
certificate to domain policy.
Lada
Dne 10.8.2010 12:26, Richard Gliebe napsal(a):
Hi,
next problem with outlook 2003
On the IMAP Server (dovecot.x86_64 1.0.7-7.el5) I created a certificate with
"mkcert_dovecot.sh". Some e
Hi,
next problem with outlook 2003
On the IMAP Server (dovecot.x86_64 1.0.7-7.el5) I created a certificate
with "mkcert_dovecot.sh". Some entries as be written to
"/etc/pki/dovecot/dovecot-openssl.cnf".
plaintext paswords are disables.
IMAP Serverport: 993
Server needs SSL
Now the outlook 2