Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 09:28:58 -0800 From: peter <peter@frontierflying.com> To: DougB@FreeBSD.org Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD Port: pine-4.58 Message-ID: <0C448EB1-8D70-11D8-B925-000393CD5900@frontierflying.com>
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Hello: I am runing FreeBSD 4.9 and pine 4.58 from ports. I am testing a Comodo SSL certificate. I am using imapd 2002d which seems to work fine with Netscape mail, Mozilla mail, Thunderbird etc. All the clients can make imaps connections without problems. The display the test certificate as I would expect. Pine 4.58 keeps giving me errors validating the certificate. I have my imapd.pem located in /usr/local/certs and it consists of my private key my server crt Comodo crt The Comodo crt is issued under the GTECyberTrustRoot.crt. I have put that crt into cert.pem in /usr/local/certs. Pine still complains it can't validate the local certificate.(identifed as the Comodo crt). I have also tried only placing my private key and server key in imapd.pem and putting both the Comodo crt and GTE crt in the cert.pem file but then pine complains it can't validate my server crt. When the pine 4.58 is built it looks like it might be looking for the certs in /usr/local/ssl/certs. I created that directory and placed the pems in there but no change in behavior. I have read over the pine-openssl HowTo faq by Heinlein but haven't spotted my problem. My certificates are working fine for apache with modssl, it is just pine that is unhappy. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you, peter
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