[Pkg-exim4-users] location of cert

Brian E. Lavender brian at brie.com
Tue Mar 9 07:10:16 GMT 2021


Thank you for noting the apparmor issue. It appears that it was a
permissions issue in this case.

On Mon, Mar 01, 2021 at 09:15:06AM +0100, Oscar Martín González wrote:
> Besides regular permissions check if another protection like apparmor could
> be the cause.
> 
> AppArmor could be configured to limit your process to be allowed to write
> only on specific paths besides the premissions of the files.
> 
> El 28/02/2021 a las 8:35, Brian E. Lavender escribió:
> > Is it possible to put the cert for TLS in the /etc/letsencrypt folder? I
> > tried referencing the cert from the folder and I ended up copying it to
> > the /etc/exim folder.
> > 
> > Doesn't seem to work
> > 
> > MAIN_TLS_CERTIFICATE = /etc/letsencrypt/live/panther.brie.com/fullchain.pem
> > 
> > Works
> > 
> > MAIN_TLS_CERTIFICATE = CONFDIR/fullchain.pem
> > 
> > Same with the key.
> > 
> > Does not work
> > #MAIN_TLS_PRIVATEKEY = /etc/letsencrypt/live/panther.brie.com/privkey.pem
> > 
> > Works
> > MAIN_TLS_PRIVATEKEY = CONFDIR/privkey.pem
> > 
> > Brian
> 
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