Hallo Marc, * Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20061214 15:22]: > What happens when you use a current version of GnuTLS? Using exim 4.50 > suggests that you're working on sarge, which has a rather old version > of gnutls.
I tried to do this right now, but found it would require to many backports and other updates to the system. > Things have evolved since then and I am not willing to > debug the old stuff (since this bug is not going to be fixed in sarge > anyway). Of course it won't, but I'd consider this a general problem. As for me, it's ok if it works after the Etch release, but who knows if there are other incompatibilities with GnuTLS. > Do I see correctly that Equifax is a CA that has issued you a > certificate? If so, how did you create the private key belonging to > the certificate request / certificate? Unfortunately, I had to take the key from the hoster, so I don't know how it was generated. All I know is that OpenSSL can read it without problems. On my home system, i created key/request and signed all myself with OpenSSL and this key/cert pair works fine with GnuTLS/sarge, though. > > So please provide optional "contrib" daemon packages built with OpenSSL, > > because this seems to be more compatible than GnuTLS. > > That won't happen for license reasons. While it might currently be > possible to link exim with OpenSSL without violating license, I am too > lazy to evaluate licenses whenever I change compile options. Well, that's kind of regrettable. So I'll hope the problem is solved in etch. Regards, Felix -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]