CRLFile missing
am 11.03.2006 20:04:53 von dgitman
Can the CRLfile be set in the mc file?
I've been through all the sendmail documentation but can't find a way
to define the CRLFile in sendmail.mc. In sendmail.cf it's pretty
straight forward, "O CRLFile".
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Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28103]: alias database /etc/aliases
rebuilt by dgitman
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28103]: /etc/aliases: 78 aliases,
longest 10 bytes, 802 bytes total
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: starting daemon (8.13.1):
SMTP+queueing@01:00:00
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: STARTTLS: CRLFile missing
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: STARTTLS=server, Diffie-Hellman
init, key=512 bit (1)
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: STARTTLS=server, init=1
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: started as: /usr/sbin/sendmail
-bd -q1h
Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sm-msp-queue[28116]: starting daemon (8.13.1):
queueing@01:00:00
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Thanks,
David Gitman
Re: CRLFile missing
am 12.03.2006 02:53:20 von ca+sendmail(-no-copies-please)
David Gitman wrote:
> Can the CRLfile be set in the mc file?
cf/README:
confCRL CRLFile [undefined] File containing certificate
revocation status, useful for X.509v3
authentication. Note that CRL requires
at least OpenSSL version 0.9.7.
> I've been through all the sendmail documentation but can't find a way
> to define the CRLFile in sendmail.mc. In sendmail.cf it's pretty
Hmm... grep -i ?
Re: CRLFile missing
am 12.03.2006 05:01:41 von gerryt
dgitman@gmail.com wrote:
> As I stated in my original post, confCRL *does* work for the cf file
> but not the mc file.
You see I quoted some context? Try it sometime.
you originally posted:
>I've been through all the sendmail documentation but can't find a way
>to define the CRLFile in sendmail.mc. In sendmail.cf it's pretty
>straight forward, "O CRLFile".
As documented in README by default its not defined.
And you were told as much:
>Mar 11 18:57:07 dev01 sendmail[28108]: STARTTLS: CRLFile missing
When you DO define CRLFile in an .mc file and run a make I see:
O CRLFile=/etc/mail/certs/crls in test.cf
Give it a try.