dwmw2(a)infradead.org (David Woodhouse) writes:
> exim-4.43-3
> -----------
> * Thu Dec 16 2004 David Woodhouse <dwmw2(a)redhat.com> 4.43-3
> - Demonstrate SASL auth configuration in default config file
> - Enable TLS and provide certificate if necessary
> - Don't reject all GB2312 charset mail by default
This enables TLS on incoming and outgoing mail by default -- some
feedback from testing would be appreciated.
To repeat my arguments from bugs #141479, #143392 and #143393:
* the /usr filesystem (inclusive /usr/share/ssl) can be shared between
several hosts; when there are multiple servers, every one would use
the same certificate. This will not work because CN must match the DNS
name
* the sharing happens in >90% of all cases over an unencrypted
network-filesystem (NFS). So, an attacker could easily get the
SSL key.
A better place for the certificates would be somewhere under /etc.
Enrico