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Resolved Roundcube - Could not connect to ssl

Bogdan1

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

I have a problem with roundcube.
I've set Lest Encrypt Certificate as "Certificate for securing mail" in "SSL/TLS Certificates".
And now I'm getting this error in roundcube.

OS: Centos7

[09-Mar-2018 14:39:58 UTC] PHP Warning: stream_socket_client(): Failed to enable crypto in /usr/share/psa-roundcube/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_imap_generic.php on line 959

[09-Mar-2018 14:39:58 UTC] PHP Warning: stream_socket_client(): unable to connect to ssl://localhost:993 (Unknown error) in /usr/share/psa-roundcube/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_imap_generic.php on line 959

[09-Mar-2018 14:39:58 +0000]: <nqu4gdmp> IMAP Error: Login failed for [email protected] from **.***.**.**(X-Real-IP: **.***.**.**). Could not connect to ssl://localhost:993: Unknown reason in /usr/share/psa-roundcube/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_imap.php on line 196 (POST /?_task=login&_action=login)
 
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Yes, thats it. Hope it will be fixed ASAP. Thanks
To be honest I was surprised to see 17.8.11 RTM while this bug was still standing... It doesn't seems to me to be an "esoteric" configuration that can impact just an handful of installations...
 
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