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2018 Oct 11
1
Renewal of Let's Encrypt Certificates in Dovecot
El jue., 11 oct. 2018 a las 10:58, Reio Remma (<reio at mrstuudio.ee>) escribi?: > On 11/10/2018 11:55, Ignacio Garcia wrote: > > Hi there. I've been using Dovecot for quite some time now but I just > > started using Let's Encrypt certs. Since LE certs are renewed > > automatically without user intervention I'm wondering if I will need > > to restart
2018 Oct 11
0
Renewal of Let's Encrypt Certificates in Dovecot
From my experience, restart is required. On Debian Strech, I edited cron job to: certbot -q renew --renew-hook 'service dovecot restart' --renew-hook 'service postfix reload' Milo Dne 2018-10-11 v 10:55 Ignacio Garcia napsal(a): > Hi there. I've been using Dovecot for quite some time now but I just > started using Let's Encrypt certs. Since LE certs are renewed
2020 Oct 09
3
Feature request.
On 09/10/2020 11:50, Plutocrat wrote: > On 09/10/2020 4:16 pm, Rogier Wolff wrote: >> It turns out that dovecot had been running uninterrupted since august >> 13th, the certificate was renewed on september 7th and I suspect it >> expired on october 7th. > I guess you could do a few things yourself to make sure the cert is valid. Thinking out loud: > > - Blunt
2020 Oct 09
11
Feature request.
Hi, I get my Email from my own SMTP server on the internet using "fetchmail". Some time ago I did the smart thing and configured dovecot to use SSL and the letsencrypt certificate that automatically renews. Welllll..... a few days ago my certificate expired and the fetchmail deamon running in the background had nowhere to complain. So I didn't notice. It turns out that dovecot
2018 Oct 11
0
Renewal of Let's Encrypt Certificates in Dovecot
On 11/10/2018 11:55, Ignacio Garcia wrote: > Hi there. I've been using Dovecot for quite some time now but I just > started using Let's Encrypt certs. Since LE certs are renewed > automatically without user intervention I'm wondering if I will need > to restart dovecot after that renewal... A reload will suffice. Good luck, Reio
2018 Apr 02
3
multi-site SSL certificates
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 02:34:34PM +0200, Gedalya wrote: > On 04/02/2018 02:25 PM, Jeff Abrahamson wrote: > > I see that the file > > > > .well-known/acme-challenge/IT7-YURAep4bniD9zYpKpdRUBQcgCRJ6FflmZzWQGNg > > > > is being created (and one other file, too) but that nginx reports that > > the _directory_ > > > >
2019 Mar 14
4
Am I right to assume certificate renewal with the same filename requires a dovecot reload/restart
On 3/14/19 9:32 AM, Yassine Chaouche via dovecot wrote: > The general answere here is try and see, as you could totally test it > on your own. The certificate is read at startup and put in memory for > the rest of the execution time. Dovecot won't monitor the file for > changes on disk, as this would waste CPU cycles and make dovecot only > slower for no reason. The process
2018 Sep 06
2
icecast ssl and letsencrypt renewal
That’s what I have been looking for, thanks ! From: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Tycho Eggen Sent: donderdag 6 september 2018 22:21 To: Icecast streaming server user discussions Subject: Re: [Icecast] icecast ssl and letsencrypt renewal You can add a posthook to your certbot cronjob: certbot renew —post-hook “/etc/init.d/icecast restart” Or however you restart
2018 Sep 06
2
icecast ssl and letsencrypt renewal
Hi all, I have setup icecast to work with letsencrypt ssl certificate, this works fine. But now I am struggling a bit on how to renew the certificate every 3 months. As per letsencrypt recommendation I run a cronjob to check for renewal every day, problem is when there is a new certificate Icecast needs to be restarted to pick it up, as the certificate only seems to be loaded at startup of
2018 Sep 15
1
icecast ssl and letsencrypt renewal
Install letsencrypt and request a certificate specifying the webroot of your Icecast server and the host.domain: certbot-auto certonly --webroot --webroot-path /usr/share/icecast2/web/ -d icecast.domain.name Now you should have a certificate for your server, it's only in the wrong format for Icecast, copy the key and the certificate to 1 file with the following cmd: cat
2019 Mar 14
2
Am I right to assume certificate renewal with the same filename requires a dovecot reload/restart
Running dovecot 2.2, apologies if this question has been asked before: I've done the research but couldn't find anything. I run a server that uses dovecot as a MUA for Postfix and have a Let's Encrypt certificate that auto-renews through certbot on Ubuntu server 16.04. Dovecot did not pick up on the new certificate for the hostname. It did after a restart. To be clear: Let's
2018 Aug 31
8
Certificates
Leo, >> I would like to obtain an ssl certificate, so I can run my own imap server on a machine in my office. >> I am assuming I'll need to pay a CA to generate what I need, but >> I'm confused about what I need. I am running dovecot at teh moment, >> but my clients (iphone, windows laptops) say my ssl connection is >> not trusted. The phone just won't
2019 Jan 10
3
repo.dovecot.org expired certificate
Yup, that did the trick. Thanks! Filipe On 1/10/19 7:47 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > > On 10.1.2019 9.42, Filipe Carvalho wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but the ssl >> certificate of the repo.dovecot.org server expired on the 9th of January. >> >> It's giving an error via the browser and via the apt
2017 Sep 11
1
Dovecot and Letsencrypt certs
<master at remort.net> writes: > "writing a script to check the certs" - there is no need to write any > scripts. As one mentioned, it's done by a hook to certbot. Please read > the manuals for LE or certbot. The issue you have is quite common and > of course certbot designed to do it for you. Won't work, of course, if you employ the least-privilege security
2017 Sep 12
1
Dovecot and Letsencrypt certs
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: > What's wrong with using a certbot "post-hook" script such as: > > #!/bin/bash > echo "Letsencrypt renewal hook running..." > echo "RENEWED_DOMAINS=$RENEWED_DOMAINS" > echo "RENEWED_LINEAGE=$RENEWED_LINEAGE" > > if grep --quiet "your.email.domain" <<<
2017 May 29
5
Proper way to start multiple icecast services through bash script?
Yes, the web players I've tested have a hard time parsing meta properly using only one instance with separate streams. Tested at least 6 of them looking for reliable meta and cross browser/OS compatibility. On May 29, 2017, at 10:23 AM, Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com<mailto:epirat07 at gmail.com>> wrote: Any specific reason to run 4 Icecasts? On 29 May 2017, at 16:21,
2019 Jan 10
2
repo.dovecot.org expired certificate
Hello, Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but the ssl certificate of the repo.dovecot.org server expired on the 9th of January. It's giving an error via the browser and via the apt command in Debian: W: Failed to fetch https://repo.dovecot.org/ce-2.3-latest/debian/jessie/dists/jessie/main/binary-amd64/Packages? server certificate verification failed. CAfile:
2017 Sep 08
5
Dovecot and Letsencrypt certs
So this morning at 4am I was awoken to my mail clients getting certificate errors for an expired certificate. I hopped on to the server and checked and? no, the LE certs renewed last month and are valid until November. After some moments of confusion I noticed that dovecot had been running since before the renewal, so I did a quick service dovecot restart which fixed everything. Should dovecot
2017 Dec 26
2
Renewing certificates
I'm setting up certbot/letsencrypt to provide a certificate for dovecot and sendmail. Is it necessary to restart dovecot to load the new certificate, as shown in most examples I find in blogs? That seems rude to established connections. When does dovecot read the cert and key files? Once at startup or each time a connection requests SSL? Is there a preferred locking protocol when changing
2016 Aug 19
5
a question about certificates from letsencrypt
Hello! Certificates from letsencrypt are renewed every three months. Does that mean a MUA has to accept the renewed certificates manually everytime it is renewed? Sorry if this is OT! Greetings Andreas