Re: Fetchmail cannot use openssl certificate

2006-12-31 Thread M. Fioretti
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 00:59:54 AM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Well the error you are getting is because the certificate > verification failed. One reason could be because the certs dir > isn't set up properly Sorry, what do you mean by "set up properly"? Some specific

Re: Fetchmail cannot use openssl certificate

2006-12-30 Thread M. Fioretti
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 22:41:46 PM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Does the my_certs directory contain the above server certificate and > have you done c_rehash on it? er... yes. That's what I wrote in my original message. At least, I followed some the instructions in the w

Fetchmail cannot use openssl certificate

2006-12-30 Thread M. Fioretti
Hello, On a Centos 4.4 server I have generated a self signed certificate following exactly the procedure at http://wanderingbarque.com/howtos/mailserver/mailserver.html That certificate works perfectly with Apache. Thanks to it I can now access my web pages on that server in https mode. But the s

Re: Learning the basics.

2006-06-17 Thread M. Fioretti
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 14:20:07 PM -0400, Wes Kussmaul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > First, the self signed root certificates included in every machine > generally don't represent any duly constituted public > authority... There is only one source of duly constituted public > authority that I know of

Re: update to: What's wrong with this openssl.cnf?

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 14:33:35 PM -0700, david kine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > You're missing the -CAfile option in s_client. I have no access to that server right now, so I can't run the test right away, but: ok as far as openssl s_client is concerned, but what about using the cert when the se

update to: What's wrong with this openssl.cnf?

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 12:11:55 PM +0200, io ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, > > I am configuring a remote x86 Centos 4.3 box (running in UML) as > personal web and email server. Openssl version is openssl-0.9.7a-43.8. > I want it to be able to serve https pages and to securely > forward/email

Re: SUMMARY: Dovecot and SSL

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 14:52:38 PM -0400, Darryl Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > The version of openssl that seems to be working correctly is 0.9.7a. The problems I reported previously are with 0.9.7a, and there is no other version installed anywhere on my box. Ciao, Marco PS for Darryl

Re: What's wrong with this openssl.cnf?

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 18:46:37 PM +0200, Dr. Stephen Henson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > The CA.pl script should be installed as part of OpenSSL somewhere. No, not on Centos: ls -l /usr/share/ssl/misc/ total 28 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3520 Jun 13 07:06 CA -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 119 Mar 8 20:

Re: Dovecot and SSL

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 10:32:18 AM -0400, Darryl Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I am having problems getting Dovecot and SSL to work correctly. > I feel like I am really close but just cant quite get there. > Im running the following: > > Redhat Linux Enterprise Edition version 4 update 3 > open

Re: What's wrong with this openssl.cnf?

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 13:15:42 PM +0200, Dr. Stephen Henson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Wed, Jun 14, 2006, M. Fioretti wrote: > > > > Therefore, I have generated a certificate following, on the server, > > the procedure at > > http://wanderingbarque.com/howtos/mail

What's wrong with this openssl.cnf?

2006-06-14 Thread M. Fioretti
Hello, I am configuring a remote x86 Centos 4.3 box (running in UML) as personal web and email server. Openssl version is openssl-0.9.7a-43.8. I want it to be able to serve https pages and to securely forward/email to and from my home computer. Therefore, I have generated a certificate following,