Hi Guys,
I’ve run into a bit of a snag.
I setup an MTA using TLS and installed a self signed certificate. I then
sent the public CA certificate that I used to create the self signed
cert to the mail admins to add to their trusted CA’s list.
What I had not noticed is that the CA cert was set to e
Is there somewhere that you can download a package of all currently
"trusted" CA's. I know this is a very broad question, as who defines who
the trusted ones are.
I was just thinking that since vendors like $MS have a list of standard
trusted CA's, that the OpenSource community would have somethin
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to test a connection to a TLS enabled SMTP server. Is it
possible to use use OpenSSL to setup the TLS sessison and then interact
with the mail server as if I'd telnet'd to port 25?
Thanks
Warrick
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005, Warrick FitzGerald wrote:
Hi All,
I generated a CA cert and then created a certificate (using CA.pl in
./misc), however the verify does not seem to detect a valid CA.
openssl verify -CAfile ./demoCA/cacert.pem -purpose sslserver
Hi All,
I generated a CA cert and then created a certificate (using CA.pl in
./misc), however the verify does not seem to detect a valid CA.
openssl verify -CAfile ./demoCA/cacert.pem -purpose sslserver newreq.pem
produces "error 18 at 0 depth lookup:self signed certificate"
Which according to
rer. The
user is normally "very" up to date when it comes to $MS security patches
and updates.
The site that I ask my users to install the SSL Cert from is here:
http://securitycertificate.liveserver5.com/
Any suggestions would be greatly appre
. Type
"openssl version" to get your version of OpenSSL.
Tace
- Original Message -
DATE: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 09:07:55
From: "Warrick FitzGerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm running STunnel in a produ
237 stunnel.conf
03/23/2004 11:24p 66,048 stunnel.exe
03/23/2004 11:52p 5,624 XXX.pem
Could someone please suggest a debug path, and perhaps suggest any
additional information that could help in the investigation.