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2018 Oct 31
1
OCSP Stapling and Certificate Transparency
On 05/01/2018 09:08 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
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>> On 01 May 2018 at 19:03 Felipe Gasper < felipe at felipegasper.com
>> <mailto:felipe at felipegasper.com>> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> For CAs that do not include a signed certificate timestamp in their
>> newly-issued certificates, does Dovecot support either OCSP stapling
>> or the
2018 May 01
2
OCSP Stapling and Certificate Transparency
Hi,
For CAs that do not include a signed certificate timestamp in their newly-issued certificates, does Dovecot support either OCSP stapling or the Certificate Transparency TLS extension?
If the TLS extension is supported, how does the admin configure the timestamp for each certificate?
I?m wondering if any MUAs will follow Google?s lead and insist on CT.
Thank you!
-Felipe Gasper
2020 May 20
1
Re: dsync “destination” argument
> On May 20, 2020, at 10:46 AM, Sami Ketola <sami.ketola at dovecot.fi> wrote:
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>> On 16. May 2020, at 3.46, Felipe Gasper <felipe at felipegasper.com> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> Some code that I didn?t write but am maintaining passes a local script?s path as dsync?s ?destination? argument, like so:
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>> dsync -D -u john -v backup
2018 May 01
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OCSP Stapling and Certificate Transparency
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2019 Jan 16
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doveadm neglecting to exit in failure?
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2020 May 24
1
Re: missing man page for “doveadm dsync-server”?
> On May 24, 2020, at 2:58 PM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote:
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>> On 24/05/2020 21:56 Felipe Gasper <felipe at felipegasper.com> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> Is there a man page for this command? I don?t see one in the repository. Given its utility in, e.g., syncing mailboxes via SSH, it seems like documentation
2020 May 24
2
missing man page for “doveadm dsync-server”?
Hello,
Is there a man page for this command? I don?t see one in the repository. Given its utility in, e.g., syncing mailboxes via SSH, it seems like documentation for this command would be useful?
Thank you!
-Felipe Gasper
2020 May 24
0
Re: missing man page for “doveadm dsync-server”?
> On 24/05/2020 21:56 Felipe Gasper <felipe at felipegasper.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Is there a man page for this command? I don?t see one in the repository. Given its utility in, e.g., syncing mailboxes via SSH, it seems like documentation for this command would be useful?
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> Thank you!
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> -Felipe Gasper
Hi!
Man pages are in
2019 Jan 15
2
doveadm neglecting to exit in failure?
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cpssltest at cpanelssltest.org [/usr/local/cpanel]# doveadm -v expunge -u cpssltest -- mailbox-guid b8a359119e771b58484a0000a841250d savedbefore 365days; echo $?
doveadm(cpssltest): Error: net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/stats-writer) failed: Permission denied
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^^ In the above, shouldn?t the ?doveadm? command have exited nonzero to indicate a failure to connect?
Thanks!
-Felipe
2020 May 16
2
dsync “destination” argument
Hello,
Some code that I didn?t write but am maintaining passes a local script?s path as dsync?s ?destination? argument, like so:
dsync -D -u john -v backup -R -1 "/code/dsync_client.pl" 127.0.0.1 john at mydomain.org
dsync_client.pl establishes a TCP connection with a remote dsync process then acts as a proxy between the two dsync processes. ?127.0.0.1? and ?john at mydomain.org?
2020 May 18
2
dsync multiple mailboxes per connection?
Hello,
Is it possible to batch syncs of multiple mailboxes in a single dsync session?
We?re transferring users between servers and want to use dsync to transfer the mail; ideally we?d like to avoid creating a separate TCP connection per user.
Thank you!
cheers,
-Felipe Gasper
2020 May 20
0
Re: dsync “destination” argument
> On 16. May 2020, at 3.46, Felipe Gasper <felipe at felipegasper.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Some code that I didn?t write but am maintaining passes a local script?s path as dsync?s ?destination? argument, like so:
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> dsync -D -u john -v backup -R -1 "/code/dsync_client.pl" 127.0.0.1 john at mydomain.org
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> dsync_client.pl establishes a TCP
2020 May 20
0
dsync multiple mailboxes per connection?
> On 18. May 2020, at 17.18, Felipe Gasper <felipe at felipegasper.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Is it possible to batch syncs of multiple mailboxes in a single dsync session?
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> We?re transferring users between servers and want to use dsync to transfer the mail; ideally we?d like to avoid creating a separate TCP connection per user.
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> Thank you!
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Not
2019 Mar 12
1
Re: “doveadm mailbox” command fails with UTF-8 mailboxes
> On Mar 12, 2019, at 3:28 PM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote:
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>> On 12 March 2019 21:20 Felipe Gasper via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I?ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command:
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>> doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize
2016 Nov 11
0
lazy-load SNI?
On Friday 11 of November 2016, Felipe Gasper wrote:
> Hello,
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> We?re rolling out large SNI deployments for our mail servers. Each domain
> gets an entry like this in the config:
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> local_name mail.foo.com {
> ssl_cert = </ssl/domain_tls/*.foo.com/combined
> ssl_key = </ssl/domain_tls/*.foo.com/combined
> }
Lack of glob/regexp support here is also a
2019 Mar 12
0
Re: “doveadm mailbox” command fails with UTF-8 mailboxes
> On 12 March 2019 21:20 Felipe Gasper via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I?ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command:
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> doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize guid' INBOX 'INBOX.*'
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> ? fails with error code 68, saying that it can?t find one of the mailboxes. (It lists
2016 Nov 11
1
lazy-load SNI?
> On November 11, 2016 at 12:22 PM Arkadiusz Mi?kiewicz <arekm at maven.pl> wrote:
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> On Friday 11 of November 2016, Felipe Gasper wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > We?re rolling out large SNI deployments for our mail servers. Each domain
> > gets an entry like this in the config:
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> > local_name mail.foo.com {
> > ssl_cert =
2019 Mar 12
6
“doveadm mailbox” command fails with UTF-8 mailboxes
Hello,
I?ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command:
doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize guid' INBOX 'INBOX.*'
? fails with error code 68, saying that it can?t find one of the mailboxes. (It lists the user?s other mailboxes.) The name of the mailbox in question is saved to disk in UTF-8 rather than mUTF-7, but strace shows that doveadm
2016 Nov 10
4
lazy-load SNI?
Hello,
We?re rolling out large SNI deployments for our mail servers. Each domain gets an entry like this in the config:
local_name mail.foo.com {
ssl_cert = </ssl/domain_tls/*.foo.com/combined
ssl_key = </ssl/domain_tls/*.foo.com/combined
}
There are a couple problems we?re finding with this approach:
1) Dovecot wants to load everything at once, which has some machines taking
2020 May 26
2
doveadm: extra lines?
Hello,
I?m sending doveadm ?kick? commands to doveadm-server via the doveadm protocol. When ?kick? sends back a NOTFOUND error, though, it?s sending back additional output. strace shows:
write(3<UNIX:[3158354->3156665]>, "\t\tkick\tmyssltest\n", 17) = 17
...
read(3<UNIX:[3158354->3156665]>, "\n-NOTFOUND\n\n-\n", 8192) = 14
Going by the protocol