SSL Certificate

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Hi All,

Been using Cyrus IMAP for over a decade and very happy.

I wonder if someone can shine some light on a SSL puzzle. I'm trying to use a free startssl certificate with Cyrus 2.3.16 on a Centos 6 system

I have configured other startssl certificates the same way on other Cyrus/Centos 6 instances I have, but on this one I get this error

unable to get certificate from '/etc/pki/tls/cyrus-imapd/2_imap2.kensnet.net.pem'

I've checked the permissions settings, selinux happens to be turned off on this machine, its a VPS.

After poking around without success and my checks with openssl on the certificate etc etc, as a test I set up the cert, key and root cert on Apache on a test Centos 6 machine. Apache starts and connects with SSL without issue, except the server name is wrong of course. But testing the port 443 SSL connection gives the expected certificate details and the certification chain back to startssl's root certificate. So what is Cyrus needing / doing that Apache is not bothered about?

Any ideas / pointers gratefully received.

Ken



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