Postfix Port -- OpenSSL Issues
Jay Chandler
lists at sequestered.net
Mon Sep 17 17:34:50 PDT 2007
markd at macports.org wrote:
> Jay Chandler <lists at sequestered.net> writes:
>
>> So I've built Postfix on my MacBook Pro, and it starts correctly.
>>
>> However, when I try to relay mail via 587 submission to my colocated
>> server, I get:
>>
>> warning: run-time library vs. compile-time header version mismatch:
>> OpenSSL 0.9.8 may not be compatible with OpenSSL 0.9.7
>>
>> Followed quickly by a network error from the server:
>> Sep 17 14:08:20 kwisatz postfix/smtpd[7902]: warning:
>> network_biopair_interop: error reading 5 bytes from the network:
>> Connection reset by peer
>> Sep 17 14:08:20 kwisatz postfix/smtpd[7902]: lost connection after EHLO
>>
> >from pool-MyIP.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net[MyIP]
>
>> I suspect the problem is that the port builds with one OpenSSL, but runs
>> with another; the issue is I require TLS encryption for my 587
>> submissions, so this is kind of a showstopper until I can get this
>> resolved...
>>
>> And though it should go without saying, the colocated server is patched,
>> current, and has no issues from other locations...
>>
>> I'd be grateful for any assistance anyone can lend...
>>
>
> I see this has been reported before.
>
> http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2006-September/000070.html
>
> Perhaps the answer is here. See the next 2-3 messages in the thread.
>
> http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/pipermail/postfix_tls/2002/000314.html
>
> If someone can use this information to make a fix to the portfile we can
> commit it. The postfix port needs a maintainer; it is a little bit
> out-of-date now that 2.4 is out.
>
> Mark
>
>
If no one else wants it, I'll do it. It's apparent to me that it's a
genuine bug-- I found that reference during my preliminary Google, and
it doesn't appear anyone did anything with it after that.
--
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