Hi Scott,
I am not quite sure to understand your answer. Let me add some more info to make it clear onto how I get the segfault.:
A java applet (from web browser) is invoking the stunnel machine on the port 1957 stunnel then redirects the traffic into the remote_machine, so I only have the server stunnel portion installed (in the stunnel machine ).
when I run a telnet on any machine connected to the internet this way: telnet stunnel_machine 1957 the stunnel on the stunnel machine dies...with the error posted previously.
Greetings, -- Yassine
2011/12/21 Scott Damron sdamron@gmail.com
You need to have an IP address for the local connection and you need the client portion enabled as well.
Scott
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 10:51 AM, yassine ayachi ayachi.yassine@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'am trying to encrypt a connection between two hosts using stunnel. ----- here is my config file ---- cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem chroot = /usr/local/var/lib/stunnel/ setuid = nobody setgid = nogroup pid = /stunnel.pid socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1 socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1
debug = debug output = stunnel.log
[rdps] accept = 1957 connect = remote_machine:3389
Avery think was working fine until I tried to telnet to the port 1957 on
the
machine running stunnel, the process stunnel was killed alone leaving
this
in /var/log/messages :
Dec 20 16:58:01 alpha kernel: [4930384.164316] stunnel[14540]: segfault
at 8
ip b7629b61 sp b758d16c error 6 in libc-2.7.so[b75bd000+138000]
Does anybody have an idea about this problem,
thanks in advance,
Yassine
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