[QCLUG] Security Certificate

jack jack@haleprint.com
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:31:53 -0500


Hi Dan ol Buddy. If I remember right... You set up the Mail Server  :-)  
. If you can remember your user name and Password you can SSH into the 
email box and check it out.

Let me know
Jack

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Dan Schlichting wrote:
> 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 
> <mailto: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> <mailto: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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