Re: Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-11 Thread Luke Reeves
Just for closure, I purged the uw-IMAPd server packages, removed the certificate and installed them again via apt-get. Worked like a charm with the certificate being regenerated. Thanks. Luke CW Harris wrote: > > > Probably, although I think you need to remove/move the cert first. > > If not

Re: Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-09 Thread CW Harris
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 12:50:27PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > Luke Reeves wrote: > >Thanks. I see that as kinda the last resort. I was hoping that there > >was a way to do a dpkg-reconfigure to allow the IMAP setup to recreate > >the certificate, since I'd rather have debconf handle it. >

Re: Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-09 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Luke Reeves wrote: Thanks. I see that as kinda the last resort. I was hoping that there was a way to do a dpkg-reconfigure to allow the IMAP setup to recreate the certificate, since I'd rather have debconf handle it. Luke Roberto Sanchez wrote: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SSL-Certificates-HOWT

Re: Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-08 Thread Luke Reeves
Thanks. I see that as kinda the last resort. I was hoping that there was a way to do a dpkg-reconfigure to allow the IMAP setup to recreate the certificate, since I'd rather have debconf handle it. Luke Roberto Sanchez wrote: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SSL-Certificates-HOWTO/index.html Create a

Re: Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-08 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Luke Reeves wrote: When I installed the uw-imapd package on my server, a self signed certificate was created and is now used for SSL IMAP connections. The problem is that it's almost a year later, and I have to regenerate the key. The key is stored in /etc/ssl/certs/imapd.pem, but I'm not sure

Regenerating IMAPD SSL certificate.

2004-04-08 Thread Luke Reeves
When I installed the uw-imapd package on my server, a self signed certificate was created and is now used for SSL IMAP connections. The problem is that it's almost a year later, and I have to regenerate the key. The key is stored in /etc/ssl/certs/imapd.pem, but I'm not sure how to recreate it