>From error message it feels like that private key is password protected.
It is possible that while exporting the key some passphrase was set.
If that is the case you need to remove the password protection of
private key using openssl.
> Dec 6 21:15:36 portus postfix/smtpd[18839]: warning: canno
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To: Security Admin (NetSec) ;
postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: RE: Proper procedure for importing TLS cert & private key for Postfix
use
This
"/etc/ssl/private/tlsprivate.key":
Does not equal
"/etc/ssl/private/tlsprivatekey.key"
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> On Dec 8, 2017, at 11:37 PM, Bill Cole
> wrote:
>
> Assuming the mismatched filenames between your narrative and log lines is a
> typo, I think the problem is identified in the 2nd & 3rd lines, citing
> "password" problems. This implies that you have an encrypted private key
> file, which
On 8 Dec 2017, at 13:02 (-0500), Security Admin (NetSec) wrote:
Recently imported files that contained the TLS certificate and the
private key.
Imported them to them proper directories and changed the default
settings from the old cert & key files to the new files
("smtpd_tls_cert_file=/etc/
This
"/etc/ssl/private/tlsprivate.key":
Does not equal
"/etc/ssl/private/tlsprivatekey.key"
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