<div style="direction: ltr;">Hi, <br>thx for the answer and sorry for the wrong reply. ( i'm so used to push reply :D )<br>i've put an stunnel.conf file in /etc/stunnel directory<br>with </div><div style="direction: ltr;">
<span class="q"><br>client=yes<br>[active directory]<br>accept=localhost:389<br></span></div><div style="direction: ltr;">connect=192.168.1.101=636<br>like you said<br> ( win2003server ip is
<a href="http://192.168.1.101/" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">192.168.1.101</a> )<br><br>I did an ps -ef | grep stunnel which gave me this output<br>root 1218 1 0 15:54 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/stunnel
stunnel.conf<br><br>SO i think it is normally running. ( also logged off and checked it without any problem )
<br>But the question is now how can i be sure the communication goes true that "tunnel".<br>I
checked with firewall of server. Whem i close all ports except 636 the
linux clients fails working when i add 389 with it it works :s. So it
is still throwing all trafic towards 389 ? <br><br>( what i want is all trafic which the client wants to send at
389 of server goes true 636 which is ssl port with a less as possible
problems with certificates)<br><br>greetz<br><br>
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