Josep Serrano ha scritto:
Hi Marco
It doesn't matter if you are using either heavy or light packages. You need to
enable the macro MAIN_TLS_ENABLE somwhere in your configuration files. It
depends if
you are using monolitic or distributed configuration.
Read the file in /etc/exim4/conf.d/main/03_exim4_config_tlsoptions and you'll
see
this macro enables the rest of the TLS options.
Then you need to create a set of SSL keys with openssl. You can use the utility
script exim-gencert for this purpose.
One last important thing, check that the user running your SMTP daemon has read
access to your SSL keys.
Regards,
Josep SERRANO
I have exim4-daemon-heavy (v. 4.50-8) installed on my Linux Box with
Debian Sarge.
Can exim4 work with SSL support (port 465)?
Hi Josep,
I have this in my /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template file:
log_selector = +tls_cipher +tls_peerdn
tls_advertise_hosts = *
tls_certificate = /etc/ssl/certs/exim4cert.pem
tls_privatekey = /etc/ssl/certs/exim4key.pem
When exim is started, if I try a netstat -punta |grep exim4 command I
have this output :
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 3781/exim4
Exim don't use the port 465 (for smtps).
Infact, if I try to connect with an TLS encryption is OK, but if I try
to connect with an SSL encryption (on port 25)
the connection fail.
Any idea?
Thanks
Marco
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