Hi Derek,
Use the Server IP instead of loopback address. I am sure this will work.
accept = 127.0.0.1:5150
Many Thanks!
From: stunnel-users [mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@stunnel.org] On Behalf Of Derek Cole
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4:19 AM
To: stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Subject: [stunnel-users] OpenVPN over stunnel
Hello,
I am doing something similar to what is happening in this scenario:
http://kyl191.net/2012/12/tunneling-openvpn-through-stunnel/
That is, I have set my openvpn client configuration to be "remote localhost port" where port is the port my stunnel client is listening on the same box as my openvpn client.
This seems to work - I get connected to OpenVPN server fine, however, I don't seem to be able to ping the openvpn server by either of it's public or private ip addresses. In fact, it seems like when I do a tcpdump on the stunnel server, I don't see any incoming traffic on port 443. How is it possible that I am getting the VPN connection, but then the rest of the traffic just sort of stops going through stunnel?
My stunnel client service looks like the following:
[openvpn]
accept = 127.0.0.1:5150
connect = stunnelserver:443
and my stunnel server looks like:
[ovpnout]
cert = mycert.pem
accept = 443
connect = openvpn server
Any ideas?
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