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I always forget the order of the commands to create a new set ssl keys for a postfix server, so here it is.


For the Google-eyed visitors: The short version is at the bottom of this post.

In the following commands, replace “mail.domain.tld” with the host name of your own server.

First generate a private key for the server (supply the key with a password, and don’t forget it!):

openssl genrsa -des3 -out mail.domain.tld.key 2048

   mail:~/ssl# openssl genrsa -des3 -rand /etc/hosts -out mail.domain.tld.key 2048
   266 semi-random bytes loaded
   Generating RSA private key, 2048 bit long modulus
   ……………….+++
   ……+++
   e is 65537 (0x10001)
   Enter pass phrase for mail.domain.tld.key: <- Enter a password
   Verifying – Enter pass phrase for mail.domain.tld.key: <- Enter your password

Then you create a certificate request:

openssl req -new -key mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.csr

   mail:~/ssl# openssl req -new -key mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.csr
   Enter pass phrase for mail.domain.tld.key: <- Enter your password
   You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
   into your certificate request.
   What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
   There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
   For some fields there will be a default value,
   If you enter ‘.’, the field will be left blank.
   —–
   Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:
   State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:
   Locality Name (eg, city) []:
   Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:
   Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:
   Common Name (eg, YOUR name) []:mail.domain.tld
   Email Address []:
   Please enter the following ‘extra’ attributes
   to be sent with your certificate request
   A challenge password []: <- Leave empty
   An optional company name []:

Create a self signed key:

openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in mail.domain.tld.csr -signkey mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.crt

   mail:~/ssl# openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in mail.domain.tld.csr -signkey mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.crt
   Signature ok
   subject=/C=AU/ST=Some-State/O=Internet Widgits Pty Ltd/CN=mail.domain.tld
   Getting Private key
   Enter pass phrase for mail.domain.tld.key: <- Enter your password

Now remove the password from the private certificate (we do this, so we don’t have to enter a password when you restart postfix):

openssl rsa -in mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.key.nopass mv mail.domain.tld.key.nopass mail.domain.tld.key

   mail:~/ssl# openssl rsa -in mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.key.nopass
   Enter pass phrase for mail.domain.tld.key: <- Enter your password
   writing RSA key
   mail:~/ssl# mv mail.domain.tld.key.nopass mail.domain.tld.key

Make ourself a trusted CA:

openssl req -new -x509 -extensions v3_ca -keyout cakey.pem -out cacert.pem -days 3650

   mail:~/ssl# openssl req -new -x509 -extensions v3_ca -keyout cakey.pem -out cacert.pem -days 3650
   Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
   ..++++++
   …………………………….++++++
   writing new private key to ‘cakey.pem’
   Enter PEM pass phrase: <- Enter a password
   Verifying – Enter PEM pass phrase: <- Enter your password
   —–
   You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
   into your certificate request.
   What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
   There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
   For some fields there will be a default value,
   If you enter ‘.’, the field will be left blank.
   —–
   Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:
   State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:
   Locality Name (eg, city) []:
   Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:
   Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:
   Common Name (eg, YOUR name) []:mail.domain.tld
   Email Address []:

Now we have made ourselves a new set of keys. Last thing to do is copy the files to a proper location and tell postfix to use the new keyfiles. Copy the files into a proper location:

chmod 600 mail.domain.tld.key chmod 600 cakey.pem mv mail.domain.tld.key /etc/ssl/private/ mv mail.domain.tld.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ mv cakey.pem /etc/ssl/private/ mv cacert.pem /etc/ssl/certs/

Tell Postfix where the keys are and use TLS:

postconf -e 'smtpd_use_tls = yes' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_auth_only = no' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/mail.domain.tld.key' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/mail.domain.tld.crt' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/ssl/certs/cacert.pem' postconf -e 'tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom' postconf -e 'myhostname = mail.domain.tld'

Now restart postfix, cross your fingers and don’t blame me! :)


The short story:

openssl genrsa -des3 -out mail.domain.tld.key 2048 chmod 600 mail.domain.tld.key openssl req -new -key mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.csr openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in mail.domain.tld.csr -signkey mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.crt openssl rsa -in mail.domain.tld.key -out mail.domain.tld.key.nopass mv mail.domain.tld.key.nopass mail.domain.tld.key openssl req -new -x509 -extensions v3_ca -keyout cakey.pem -out cacert.pem -days 3650 chmod 600 mail.domain.tld.key chmod 600 cakey.pem mv mail.domain.tld.key /etc/ssl/private/ mv mail.domain.tld.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ mv cakey.pem /etc/ssl/private/ mv cacert.pem /etc/ssl/certs/ postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_auth_only = no' postconf -e 'smtp_use_tls = yes' postconf -e 'smtpd_use_tls = yes' postconf -e 'smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer = yes' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/mail.domain.tld.key' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/mail.domain.tld.crt' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/ssl/certs/cacert.pem' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_loglevel = 1' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_received_header = yes' postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s' postconf -e 'tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom' postconf -e 'myhostname = mail.example.com'