ember 12, 2016 3:17 PM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: (ot) beware libressl on Freebsd
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:13 AM, wrote:
> Freebsd 10.3
>
> I ran freebsd "pkg" and didn't see any of the mail suite or openssl in the
> list of files to update, so I figured it was safe to
On 09/12/2016 03:13 PM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
Freebsd 10.3
I ran freebsd "pkg" and didn't see any of the mail suite or openssl in
the list of files to update, so I figured it was safe to run. (I've been
burnt by pkg messing up dovecot or postfix, so I always use the ports).
Some progra
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:13 AM, wrote:
> Openssl and libressl have a conflict, so I had uninstalled libressl prior to
> reinstalling openssl.
You should have in your /etc/make.conf
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=base
or ssl=openssl (openssl from ports) or ssl=libressl
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:13 AM, wrote:
> Freebsd 10.3
>
> I ran freebsd "pkg" and didn't see any of the mail suite or openssl in the
> list of files to update, so I figured it was safe to run. (I've been burnt
> by pkg messing up dovecot or postfix, so I always use the ports).
>
> Some program
Freebsd 10.3I ran freebsd "pkg" and didn't see any of the mail suite or openssl in the list of files to update, so I figured it was safe to run. (I've been burnt by pkg messing up dovecot or postfix, so I always use the ports). Some program must of needed libressl and openssl got replaced, breaki