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SSL Certicate Load Error [8209]
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Karen
2007-08-20 17:28:20 UTC
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We have reinstall the MTA and when restarted the MTA received the
followign message : SSL certicate Load Error [8209]. Please help to
correct this problem.
Tommy Mikkelsen
2007-08-20 18:27:21 UTC
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We have reinstall the MTA and when restarted the MTA received the followign message : SSL certicate Load Error [8209]. Please help to correct this problem.
Check TID10097476
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Tim Heywood NSC SYSOP
2007-08-20 20:04:59 UTC
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Can the agent see the .b64 and key file? (IE are they on the file
system of that server?)
Post by Karen
We have reinstall the MTA and when restarted the MTA received the
followign message : SSL certicate Load Error [8209]. Please help to
correct this problem.
Tim
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Karen
2007-08-21 18:07:57 UTC
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I am not sure, I cannot the find the PKI folder in the sys. We replace our
existing server from HP ML350 G3 to DL380 G5. Migration from Netware 6.0
sp5 to Netware 6.5 sp 6. The vendor hase recreate the MTA. GWIA, and
webaccess. I just finsh corrected cofingruation problem for the GWIA.
Tim Heywood NSC SYSOP
2007-08-21 19:51:02 UTC
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Look at the properties of the MTA or POA or GWIA, and look at the SSL
properties. There you will see the listing for the cert and the key -
where does that point to? does that location exist? if not you will
have to re-create the SSL credentials.
Post by Karen
I am not sure, I cannot the find the PKI folder in the sys. We replace our
existing server from HP ML350 G3 to DL380 G5. Migration from Netware 6.0
sp5 to Netware 6.5 sp 6. The vendor hase recreate the MTA. GWIA, and
webaccess. I just finsh corrected cofingruation problem for the GWIA.
Tim
___________________
Tim Heywood (SYSOP)
NDS8
Scotland
(God's Country)
www.nds8.co.uk
___________________

In theory, practice and theory are the same
In Practice, they are different
Karen
2007-08-24 16:29:33 UTC
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I have look under the MTA properties, the b64 and key file in the path
servernamesyspki, and I was unable to find the pki folder in the sys
volume. As you have suggested that, I will need to re-create it. Can we
restore from backup tape?
Tim Heywood NSC SYSOP
2007-08-24 19:59:58 UTC
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Yes, but it's only a 5 min job to recreate the certs
Post by Karen
I have look under the MTA properties, the b64 and key file in the path
servernamesyspki, and I was unable to find the pki folder in the sys
volume. As you have suggested that, I will need to re-create it. Can we
restore from backup tape?
Tim
___________________
Tim Heywood (SYSOP)
NDS8
Scotland
(God's Country)
www.nds8.co.uk
___________________

In theory, practice and theory are the same
In Practice, they are different
Karen
2007-08-28 18:24:00 UTC
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I have never done it, can you teld me how to do it?
Tommy Mikkelsen
2007-08-28 19:15:32 UTC
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Post by Karen
I have never done it, can you teld me how to do it?
mentioned in the TID I provided for you...but....one Q though...


Do you want SSL encryption for your domain at all ?
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Karen
2007-08-28 21:06:06 UTC
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I am not sure do I want to encrypt the all domain, I just do not want to
see the 8209 error message every time I startup the MTA.
Tommy Mikkelsen
2007-08-29 15:57:52 UTC
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I am not sure do I want to encrypt the all domain, I just do not want to see the 8209 error message every time I startup the MTA.
Then I would say no.....Since MTA communication is inhouse, unless you got MTA <-> MTA
conversation...And anyway encrypted using GroupWise own encryption

In C1, select the MTA and select properties.....

Select the "GroupWise" leaf, and select "SSL...."

Remove all references to files....

Then on the Network Address tab, disable SSL for MTP and HTTP
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Tommy Mikkelsen

IT Quality A/S
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Karen
2007-08-29 23:42:18 UTC
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We only have one domain and one MTA; we may not need the encryption.
However, we are the health care facility, and we need have encryption for
some of e-mail may obtain private information.

We will upgrade our GroupWise from 6.0 to seven this weekend, will have
consultant to help us. I will ask to set up the SSL at that time.

Thank you for all your help, when re-start the MTA I have no longer to see
the load error message.
Tommy Mikkelsen
2007-08-30 18:56:12 UTC
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Post by Karen
Thank you for all your help
You're welcome
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Tommy Mikkelsen

IT Quality A/S
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Novell Support Forums SYSOP

Please Report back any success or failure, That way we all learn

Sorry, but no support through email

"I hate bugs".......Tommy Lee Jones, MIB

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