Hi everyone!
I am running openser 1.1.0-tls installed with debian package.
I am trying to configure correctly TLS, and generate certificate, but in tutorials I found, people talk about a script located in /etc/openser/tls/tools named "gen_rootCA.sh", but I don't have the directory "tools" in /etc/openser/tls.
Does someone have any idea about this script?
Another thing is when I tried to send a mail to a user with the command: openserctl mail <username> Openser makes errors like:
Write email to mail: now ... mail: You must specify direct recipients with -s, -c, or -b ERROR: sending message failed
I had to change the line 1777 in /usr/sbin/openserctl in
send_email $2 instead of send_email $1
to make it work.
Greg
Hi Greg,
unfortunately the tls-tools are not contained in the packages...maybe this should be fixed... please download the tool scripts from CVS (try via web cvs) from tls/tools and place them in your /etc/openser/tls directory....
regards, bogdan
Gregoire wrote:
Hi everyone!
I am running openser 1.1.0-tls installed with debian package.
I am trying to configure correctly TLS, and generate certificate, but in tutorials I found, people talk about a script located in /etc/openser/tls/tools named "gen_rootCA.sh", but I don't have the directory "tools" in /etc/openser/tls.
Does someone have any idea about this script?
Another thing is when I tried to send a mail to a user with the command: openserctl mail <username> Openser makes errors like:
Write email to mail: now ... mail: You must specify direct recipients with -s, -c, or -b ERROR: sending message failed
I had to change the line 1777 in /usr/sbin/openserctl in
send_email $2 instead of send_email $1
to make it work.
Greg
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