John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 30 December 2006 04:42, Sandy Drobic wrote:
You only need to create one certificate for the server. If it is not an official certificate you might need to import it to your clients certificate storage. If you don't need plaintext mechanisms for authentication you can also use unencrypted connections.
Speaking of that Sandy...
The install of Postfix, if you select the right options in the Sysconfig editor portion of yast, creates certificates etc for you for TLS, etc.
This is done by mkpostfixcert - driven out of SuseConfig
Nice, I haven't used that yet. Since when is this option available? I just checked in Suse 9.2, and I can't see that point. The only options I CAN see are some values for the creation of the certificate, but not the point where the certificate itself is actually created.
Imaps (secure imap) needs certificates too. Can the they use the same certificates (the ones in /etc/postfix/ssl ) ??
Provided you give the imap server access zu that certificate, you can of course share it among servers. Otherwise just copy it to the place where the imap server wants to access it. Sandy -- List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org