Certificates for S/MIME
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Hi,
Indeed I am using the master version of S/MIME.
It’s ok, I can wait for it to be fixed in Master.
But in essence what you are saying, if I understand correctly, is that the Comodo certificates are OK?
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@mcostan The bug you experienced is indeed from our side.
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thanks for confirming.
I cannot unfortunately see the JIRA but I will try again perhaps next week to download the latest version.
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Hi,
Unfortunately I cannot see the S/MIME JIRA, it appears to be locked.
Is there any way to know when it will be fixed in the main branch?
Thanks.
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You should be able to track it now.
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I can now thanks.
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Question for:
https://jira.kopano.io/browse/KSP-128The last comment on that JIRA mentions that the problem is fixed on the PHP sourcecode.
But does it mean that the Kopano issue will be fixed before though?
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Our fix will use some new functions merged into the php code and we try to provide this new php code as a patch so our fix will work with older php versions.
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Thanks. Once the change is out I’ll be happy to test.
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Hi, I was wondering when you think the fix will be completed.
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Hi Marco,
For testing you can grab the php-kopano-smime package in the master directory:
E.g. for Ubuntu 16: https://download.kopano.io/supported/smime:/master/Ubuntu_16.04/amd64/php-kopano-smime_0.1-0%2B3.1_amd64.debAnd checkout branch “KSP-128-fix-ocsp-ca” in project SMIME: https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KWA/repos/smime/browse
Thanks :)
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Hi,
Sadly I do not have access to that directory…
Is the build also available in the community overnight builds?
Thanks.
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The source code is:
https://download.kopano.io/community/smime:/sourcecode/There are install instructions in the readme :)
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great thanks, I’ll have a look.
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Question: I have downloaded the latest build from the community location and installed it as below.
root@mrc-ubz64:~# dpkg -l |grep -i smime
ii kopano-webapp-plugin-smime 2.2.0.150-0+81.1 all Kopano WebApp S/MIME pluginWhen I upload the Comodo certificate, it asks me for a passcode (which I do not believe I have set) then says it cannot be decrypted.
What do I do?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi Marco,
The certificate is probably installed in your browser. Check advanced settings and the certificate manager.
Make a backup with a password and upload the pkcs12 file again. -
Hi,
I have started a new fresh browser, deleted all the history of everything, disabled everything and then went under S/MIME and tried uploading the certificate.
The certificate I try to upload is what I received from Comodo from the following web page:
https://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/free-email-certificate.php
You then receive an e-mail and you can download from their site the .cer file which I believe is the certificate.
But
S/MIME does not like it…
Am I doing something wrong (I am pretty sure I am).
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Hi Marco,
That’s the wrong format.
Comodo installs the correct certificate in your browser, after clicking the link you’ve received via email.After that you should make a backup of this certificate.
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mmm… I am confused. When I click on the install certificate in the Comodo email it doesn’t install anything in the browser, in any case I’ll try…
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Hello @mcostan,
if you are using firefox this should be easy:
click on settings -> advanced -> certificates
select the one which is related to comodo (should be installed after clicking the link in mail)
and click export… this should be a .crt file.
use that :)Coffee_is_life