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    SSL/TLS Option Breaks My SMTP Notifications

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    • ghostshellG
      ghostshell
      last edited by

      @NOYB:

      It doesn't matter what any thing else thinks of the cert.  pfSense has to trust it.

      Ok, then how will I know as the cert and postfix settings have not changed since my last alert email, i see nothing in the logs showing cert issues with pfsense 192.168.1.1

      pfsense logs show this error over and over

      php-fpm /system_advanced_notifications.php: Could not send the message to gmail.com – Error: could not start TLS connection encryption protocol

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        NOYB
        last edited by

        The two places I know of for the CA to be located in pfSense are:

        1. System / Certificate Manager / CAs
        2. /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt

        This is not to say there couldn't be some other location.  These are just the two I'm aware of.
        I am also not sure in which of the locations it is required to be for notifications.  Mine is in both.  But I'm thinking it probably has to be in ca-root-nss.crt.

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage
          last edited by

          Did you have to hand edit ca-root-nss.crt to add the CA?

          @NOYB:

          The two places I know of for the CA to be located in pfSense are:

          1. System / Certificate Manager / CAs
          2. /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt

          This is not to say there couldn't be some other location.  These are just the two I'm aware of.
          I am also not sure in which of the locations it is required to be for notifications.  Mine is in both.  But I'm thinking it probably has to be in ca-root-nss.crt.

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            NOYB
            last edited by

            Yes, I just added it below all the other CA's and incremented the number of certificates.

            Mine is a self signed, so I have to added it.  I wish PHP curl could use it from the one that is in config (System / Certificate Manager / CAs) so it would survive upgrades and I wouldn't have to remember to add it to the file.

            Here are the results of notification test message with and without and with my CA added to the ca-root-nss.crt file.

            
            Aug 2 23:47:48  php-fpm  42511  /system_advanced_notifications.php: Message sent to xxx@yyy.com OK  
            Aug 2 23:47:06  php-fpm  11699  /system_advanced_notifications.php: Could not send the message to xxx@yyy.com -- Error: could not start TLS connection encryption protocol  
            
            
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            • N
              NOYB
              last edited by

              According to a kdiff comparison it appears this certificate was present in 2.3 but is absent in 2.3.2.  If that is the CA for your cert then that would likely be why it quit working.

              /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt

              
              Certificate:
                  Data:
                      Version: 3 (0x2)
                      Serial Number: 36 (0x24)
                  Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
                      Issuer: C=FI, O=Sonera, CN=Sonera Class1 CA
                      Validity
                          Not Before: Apr  6 10:49:13 2001 GMT
                          Not After : Apr  6 10:49:13 2021 GMT
                      Subject: C=FI, O=Sonera, CN=Sonera Class1 CA
                      Subject Public Key Info:
                          Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
                              Public-Key: (2048 bit)
                              Modulus:
                                  00:b5:89:1f:2b:4f:67:0a:79:ff:c5:1e:f8:7f:3c:
                                  ed:d1:7e:da:b0:cd:6d:2f:36:ac:34:c6:db:d9:64:
                                  17:08:63:30:33:22:8a:4c:ee:8e:bb:0f:0d:42:55:
                                  c9:9d:2e:a5:ef:f7:a7:8c:c3:ab:b9:97:cb:8e:ef:
                                  3f:15:67:a8:82:72:63:53:0f:41:8c:7d:10:95:24:
                                  a1:5a:a5:06:fa:92:57:9d:fa:a5:01:f2:75:e9:1f:
                                  bc:56:26:52:4e:78:19:65:58:55:03:58:c0:14:ae:
                                  8c:7c:55:5f:70:5b:77:23:06:36:97:f3:24:b5:9a:
                                  46:95:e4:df:0d:0b:05:45:e5:d1:f2:1d:82:bb:c6:
                                  13:e0:fe:aa:7a:fd:69:30:94:f3:d2:45:85:fc:f2:
                                  32:5b:32:de:e8:6c:5d:1f:cb:a4:22:74:b0:80:8e:
                                  5d:94:f7:06:00:4b:a9:d4:5e:2e:35:50:09:f3:80:
                                  97:f4:0c:17:ae:39:d8:5f:cd:33:c1:1c:ca:89:c2:
                                  22:f7:45:12:ed:5e:12:93:9d:63:ab:82:2e:b9:eb:
                                  42:41:44:cb:4a:1a:00:82:0d:9e:f9:8b:57:3e:4c:
                                  c7:17:ed:2c:8b:72:33:5f:72:7a:38:56:d5:e6:d9:
                                  ae:05:1a:1d:75:45:b1:cb:a5:25:1c:12:57:36:fd:
                                  22:37
                              Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
                      X509v3 extensions:
                          X509v3 Basic Constraints: critical
                              CA:TRUE
                          X509v3 Subject Key Identifier: 
                              47:E2:0C:8B:F6:53:88:52
                          X509v3 Key Usage: 
                              Certificate Sign, CRL Sign
                  Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
                       8b:1a:b2:c9:5d:61:b4:e1:b9:2b:b9:53:d1:b2:85:9d:77:8e:
                       16:ee:11:3d:db:c2:63:d9:5b:97:65:fb:12:67:d8:2a:5c:b6:
                       ab:e5:5e:c3:b7:16:2f:c8:e8:ab:1d:8a:fd:ab:1a:7c:d5:5f:
                       63:cf:dc:b0:dd:77:b9:a8:e6:d2:22:38:87:07:14:d9:ff:be:
                       56:b5:fd:07:0e:3c:55:ca:16:cc:a7:a6:77:37:fb:db:5c:1f:
                       4e:59:06:87:a3:03:43:f5:16:ab:b7:84:bd:4e:ef:9f:31:37:
                       f0:46:f1:40:b6:d1:0c:a5:64:f8:63:5e:21:db:55:4e:4f:31:
                       76:9c:10:61:8e:b6:53:3a:a3:11:be:af:6d:7c:1e:bd:ae:2d:
                       e2:0c:69:c7:85:53:68:a2:61:ba:c5:3e:b4:79:54:78:9e:0a:
                       c7:02:be:62:d1:11:82:4b:65:2f:91:5a:c2:a8:87:b1:56:68:
                       94:79:f9:25:f7:c1:d5:ae:1a:b8:bb:3d:8f:a9:8a:38:15:f7:
                       73:d0:5a:60:d1:80:b0:f0:dc:d5:50:cd:4e:ee:92:48:69:ed:
                       b2:23:1e:30:cc:c8:94:c8:b6:f5:3b:86:7f:3f:a6:2e:9f:f6:
                       3e:2c:b5:92:96:3e:df:2c:93:8a:ff:81:8c:0f:0f:59:21:19:
                       57:bd:55:9a
              SHA1 Fingerprint=07:47:22:01:99:CE:74:B9:7C:B0:3D:79:B2:64:A2:C8:55:E9:33:FF
              -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
              MIIDIDCCAgigAwIBAgIBJDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADA5MQswCQYDVQQGEwJGSTEP
              MA0GA1UEChMGU29uZXJhMRkwFwYDVQQDExBTb25lcmEgQ2xhc3MxIENBMB4XDTAx
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              oVqlBvqSV536pQHydekfvFYmUk54GWVYVQNYwBSujHxVX3BbdyMGNpfzJLWaRpXk
              3w0LBUXl0fIdgrvGE+D+qnr9aTCU89JFhfzyMlsy3uhsXR/LpCJ0sICOXZT3BgBL
              qdReLjVQCfOAl/QMF6452F/NM8EcyonCIvdFEu1eEpOdY6uCLrnrQkFEy0oaAIIN
              nvmLVz5MxxftLItyM19yejhW1ebZrgUaHXVFsculJRwSVzb9IjcCAwEAAaMzMDEw
              DwYDVR0TAQH/BAUwAwEB/zARBgNVHQ4ECgQIR+IMi/ZTiFIwCwYDVR0PBAQDAgEG
              MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAA4IBAQCLGrLJXWG04bkruVPRsoWdd44W7hE928Jj2VuX
              ZfsSZ9gqXLar5V7DtxYvyOirHYr9qxp81V9jz9yw3Xe5qObSIjiHBxTZ/75Wtf0H
              DjxVyhbMp6Z3N/vbXB9OWQaHowND9Rart4S9Tu+fMTfwRvFAttEMpWT4Y14h21VO
              TzF2nBBhjrZTOqMRvq9tfB69ri3iDGnHhVNoomG6xT60eVR4ngrHAr5i0RGCS2Uv
              kVrCqIexVmiUefkl98HVrhq4uz2PqYo4Ffdz0Fpg0YCw8NzVUM1O7pJIae2yIx4w
              zMiUyLb1O4Z/P6Yun/Y+LLWSlj7fLJOK/4GMDw9ZIRlXvVWa
              -----END CERTIFICATE-----
              
              
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              • ghostshellG
                ghostshell
                last edited by

                Great! Thank you all for your help! I will add the CA for the current cert from the mailserver and post if the issue is resolved.

                @NOYB - another thing I noticed that the standard web interface cert is shown as OK in firefox while chrome throws the caution error, any way to correct this as I have not had any luck getting a cert for just the IP anymore, used to but have not be able to recently. Alt would be to use the domain name, but I find the IP more reliable.

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                • dennypageD
                  dennypage
                  last edited by

                  @NOYB:

                  Yes, I just added it below all the other CA's and incremented the number of certificates.

                  Mine is a self signed, so I have to added it.  I wish PHP curl could use it from the one that is in config (System / Certificate Manager / CAs) so it would survive upgrades and I wouldn't have to remember to add it to the file.

                  Here are the results of notification test message without and with my CA added to the ca-root-nss.crt file.

                  
                  Aug 2 23:47:48  php-fpm  42511  /system_advanced_notifications.php: Message sent to xxx@yyy.com OK  
                  Aug 2 23:47:06  php-fpm  11699  /system_advanced_notifications.php: Could not send the message to xxx@yyy.com -- Error: could not start TLS connection encryption protocol  
                  
                  

                  Thanks NOYB, this was very useful information for me.

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                  • N
                    NOYB
                    last edited by

                    @ghostshell:

                    @NOYB - another thing I noticed that the standard web interface cert is shown as OK in firefox while chrome throws the caution error, any way to correct this as I have not had any luck getting a cert for just the IP anymore, used to but have not be able to recently. Alt would be to use the domain name, but I find the IP more reliable.

                    I imported my own self-signed cert and the CA for it  (System / Certificate Manager / …).  Then configured Admin Access to use that cert for SSL and installed the CA in my browsers trusted roots.

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                    • dennypageD
                      dennypage
                      last edited by

                      I filed a ticket for this issue:

                      https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6687

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                        NOYB
                        last edited by

                        @dennypage:

                        I filed a ticket for this issue:

                        https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6687

                        Thank you.  Sure hope someone can fix that.  Sure would be a big help.

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