Op dinsdag 3 mei 2016 11:46:46 schreef Lew Wolfgang:
Hi Folks,
I'm not sure if this is a bug or just a misconfiguration on my part, but a "zypper up" yesterday killed SSL support in dovecot. The public self-signed dovecot.pem cert in /var/lib/ca-certificates/pem was deleted. The day/date of all the certs in there are the same as the zypper dup. I'm guessing that a Mozilla update cleared out all the old ones and reloaded new ones. dovecot.pem was flushed down the toilet. The private cert in /etc/ssl/private was untouched. Restoring the public pem from backup fixed the problem.
The recommended way for a self signed certificate for dovecot is by using /usr/share/doc/packages/dovecot/mkcert.sh This puts the private and public key in /etc/ssl/private/ which are untouched by updates. So your entries in the config file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf should only point to these two files. This used to be wrong, but has been repaired in the above way.
Bug or my being a knucklehead?
Regards, Lew
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