Hello everyone,
Once upon a time I worked for a long time with versions of ClarkConnect and CLearOS 5 and 6.
But I love the good old things
That's why I liked CLearOS 5 best: it's simple, small, fast, and light on resources.
So, yesterday I installed ClearOS 5.2 SP1 again and it exchanges mail perfectly via POP3/110 and SMTP/25.
However, mail using SSL is broken.
When receiving emails with the Sylheed email client, a fatal error occurs:
Is this issue likely due to outdated SSL certificates?
So I checked the "Certificate Manager" settings and saw that the date for "Signed Certificates" was very incorrect: Expires = June 21 1913
I don't understand why the date is so strange.
And since I don't understand anything about these mysterious SSL certificates, I tried several times at random to delete them and generate them again.
Unfortunately, this did not lead to success. I may have even corrupted other certificates.
I don't want to use the new versions of ClearOS because I like version 5 the best. 10 years ago it worked just great!
Friends, I ask you, please help me solve this annoying problem with certificates...
Once upon a time I worked for a long time with versions of ClarkConnect and CLearOS 5 and 6.
But I love the good old things
That's why I liked CLearOS 5 best: it's simple, small, fast, and light on resources.
So, yesterday I installed ClearOS 5.2 SP1 again and it exchanges mail perfectly via POP3/110 and SMTP/25.
However, mail using SSL is broken.
When receiving emails with the Sylheed email client, a fatal error occurs:
** LibSylph-WARNING: SSL_connect() failed with error 1, ret = -1 (error:0A00018A:SSL routines::dh key too small)
** LibSylph-WARNING: can't initialize SSL.
Is this issue likely due to outdated SSL certificates?
So I checked the "Certificate Manager" settings and saw that the date for "Signed Certificates" was very incorrect: Expires = June 21 1913
I don't understand why the date is so strange.
And since I don't understand anything about these mysterious SSL certificates, I tried several times at random to delete them and generate them again.
Unfortunately, this did not lead to success. I may have even corrupted other certificates.
I don't want to use the new versions of ClearOS because I like version 5 the best. 10 years ago it worked just great!
Friends, I ask you, please help me solve this annoying problem with certificates...
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