Carlos E. R. wrote:
I enabled TLS:
smtp_use_tls = yes
but that doesn't work:
Apr 18 01:01:38 nimrodel postfix/qmgr[15755]: ADFEBB6EAD: removed Apr 18 01:01:38 nimrodel postfix/smtp[18419]: warning: connect to private/tlsmgr: Connection refused Apr 18 01:01:38 nimrodel postfix/smtp[18419]: warning: problem talking to server private/tlsmgr: Connection refused Apr 18 01:01:39 nimrodel postfix/smtp[18419]: warning: connect to private/tlsmgr: Connection refused Apr 18 01:01:39 nimrodel postfix/smtp[18419]: warning: problem talking to server private/tlsmgr: Connection refused Apr 18 01:01:39 nimrodel postfix/smtp[18419]: warning: no entropy for TLS key generation: disabling TLS support
You have a problem with the tlsmgr. Please check that you indeed have an entry for tlsmgr: /etc/postfix/master.cf: tlsmgr unix - - n 1000? 1 tlsmgr Also run: postfix upgrade-configuration postfix set-permissions postfix check This applies escpecially if you have upgraded your system from earlier versions of Suse. You might also want to check if AppArmor is interfering.
I understand that using tsl for server is more complicated, defining keys, etc. But as a client, I thought it was easier. I must be missing something.
Ok... my config is thus (postconf | grep smtp_tls):
No certs are neccessary for Postfix to use TLS as a client.
smtp_use_tls (default: no) ... This feature is available in Postfix 2.2 and later. With Postfix 2.3 and later use smtp_tls_security_level instead.
Yes, the setting is deprecated, for Postfix 2.3 upwards the parameter below should be used.
smtp_tls_security_level (default: empty)
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