sorry, Forget to tell in english, therefore I have translate the post again.
I have the Problem with all my FOS CAM R2 cameras, which are now do not send a
notification email during Alarm state because of Problems with the TLS certificate.
I have already installed the latest Firmware including the last two Patches on the cameras, but
the Problem is still existing.
I also tried several email Provider with the same result.
The support of the FOS CAM told me, that it s not a Problem of the camera. It will be a Problem
of the SMTP Settings. I should update to the latest Settings of the Provider.
The Settings in the camera are already the latest Settings, which are also working fine in Thunderbird and also recomment from the Provider.
Please post in English only. We want to be as inclusive as possible to people from everywhere in the world and the de-facto language in Open Source projects is English.
Have any other device on the same network as your Foscam with the same mail settings access to Internet?
Yes, Android mobiles which are also using the same settings
What is the exact message?
“TLS certificate verification failed: unable to get local issuer certificate”
So that seems your root certs are not valid anymore/change
On your Browser / Android that happens automatic but here you need a firmware. So if this is to old you dont get new certs. You can try some legacy SSL setting instead TLS and change the port to 465. Of course you can pray a little
this does not seem to be related to IPFire: If your client system (i. e. the webcam) is able to establish a TCP connection to your provider’s mail server, IPFire is not interfering anymore.
Could you try mail delivery by using SMTP debugging tools like swaks and post the results here please?
it is almost a problem of the CAM and I thought somebody is also using FOS CAM’s and knows a solution. All other client in the network are working well with the SMTP settings.
What is swaks ? Is it add on for ipfire ?
Best regards
R.
it is almost a problem of the CAM and I thought somebody is also using FOS CAM’s and knows a solution.
please ask such questions at the FOS CAM forum instead.
All other client in the network are working well with the SMTP settings.
Well, the problem is not related to IPFire then.
What is swaks ? Is it add on for ipfire ?
Please refer to its homepage for further information. As of today, it is not available as an add-on for IPFire. However, it is available as a package for most popular Linux distributions.
I found the problem.
Most of the Provider will no longer support the TLS protocol. Only gmail can configure with “less securty” and a app password to get job to work.
In addition, you have to test, if you eMail provide will block emails from you camera, because they looks like spam.
I doubt it. Mail providers are more and more switching to implicit TLS and phase out explicit TLS by using STARTTLS (see RFC 8314 for further information on this) - you never want do send any kind of credentials through the internet in clear text.
With regards to your description of those cameras, I am not surprised…