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<DIV>the clear data sent by the client.</DIV>
<DIV>Many thanks,</DIV></DIV><BR><BR>> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:29:19 -0800<BR>> From: bri@stunnel.org<BR>> To: kkhaled@hotmail.fr<BR>> CC: stunnel-users@mirt.net; stunnel-users-owner@mirt.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] TCP (Server / Client)<BR>> <BR>> Sometime near 2008-01-08 10:30 +0100, khaled khaled harangued:<BR>> <BR>> > I am a new STUNNEL user,I will do 2 secure sockets TCP (Server / Client). I <BR>> > would like to know how to set 'stunnel.conf. I tried but it does not work.<BR>> <BR>> You need to be more clear about <BR>> <BR>> 1) what IP/Port you want to accept on<BR>> 2) if you're accepting cleartext or ssl<BR>> <BR>> 3) what IP/Port you want to connect to (or prrogam to launch)<BR>> 4) if you're sending cleartext or ssl<BR>> (this should be the opposite of #2 above)<BR>> <BR>> > cert = server.crt <BR>> > key = serverkey.key<BR>> > CAfile = ca.crt<BR>> > accept = 192.168.1.4:4433<BR>> > connect = 192.168.1.4:4433<BR>> <BR>> You have stunnel accepting connections and send them to itself.<BR>> While a recursive loop may be fun, I doubt it's what you<BR>> actually wanted.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Brian Hatch Friends come and go,<BR>> Systems and but enemies accumulate.<BR>> Security Engineer<BR>> http://www.ifokr.org/bri/<BR>> <BR>> Every message PGP signed<BR><br /><hr />Windows Live Messenger 2008 vient de sortir, encore plus de fun ! <a href='http://www.windowslive.fr/majmessenger.asp' target='_new'>T�l�chargez gratuitement Messenger 2008</a></body>
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