[QCLUG] Security Certificate

Dan Schlichting dan@cpugeek.org
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:01:20 -0500


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With out knowing how it is setup. I can only guess that your ssl certificate
needs to be rebuild.

Who helped you set it up again.

Sounds like the ceritificate needs to be recreated.

Dan

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM, jack <jack@haleprint.com> wrote:

> Hi Tim, Thanks for the response. I checked the Bios and the Sys. clock is
> set correctly and so is the Desktop clock on the server and the Clients are
> all correct.  I will check the Firewall to see if the time is correct as
> well.
>
>
> Thanks but not fixed yet.
> Jack
>
>
>
> ====================================================================================
> Tim Shearouse wrote:
>
>> Just a thought: Are the system clocks on both computers correct? If the
>> CMOS battery died or something similar happened to mess up the date on
>> either the server or client, it may incorrectly show an expired certificate.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:46 AM, jack <jack@haleprint.com <mailto:
>> jack@haleprint.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi all, Been a long time since my last post. Probably at least a
>>    few years. My question has to do with my email server (local
>>    Host). My Local Host (Linux Ubuntu) security certificate has
>>    expired and I get a popup window that Pops up everytime I check my
>>    email with Thunderbird on Linux, Windows, and Mac machines. How
>>    can I make the Cert. Current? What do I have to do to stop this. I
>>    do have access in house to the server and I know just enough to be
>>    dangerous.
>>
>>
>>    Thanks for the help
>>    Jack
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