The problem with stunnel is that you are using a 4.x configuration file with a 3.x stunnel. 3.x stunnel uses switches (not .conf file) ... 4.x changed from switches. You could simply install the 4.x -- it supports later SSL versions (2 & 3) and seems to work pretty well -- I just went through this.
At 07:16 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote:
You probably need something like libcurl3-openssl-dev as well. Probably...
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 16:40 +0300, Tommi Nieminen wrote:
Hello,
I have an Ubuntu 6.06.1 (Dapper) where I'm trying to install Stunnel. First I tried to install Stunnel using Ubuntu's package manager (apt-get install stunnel4). The installation went very smoothly but the fact that stunnel didn't recognize the -V switch left me with an uneasy feeling that something else might be lacking, too. The Ubuntu package in question contains Stunnel 4.14. Stunnel 3.26, installed from another package, does recognize the -V switch.
So then I tried several times installing stunnel from source. A few obstacles I managed to overcome, but now that the configure script stops telling that it can't find SSL directory
checking for SSL directory... Not found
Couldn't find your SSL library installation dir Use --with-ssl option to fix this problem
I'm out of resources. The script seems to check the existence of ssl.h file:
checkssldir() { : if test -f "$1/include/openssl/ssl.h"
Despite the fact that I have OpenSSL 0.9.8a on my machine, I don't have ssl.h file anywhere, I checked that with find. I tried installing Linux headers, but that didn't help (well I didn't expect it to help, but I couldn't think of anything).
Is there some package I should get, that doesn't come with the openssl package or how should I solve this problem? Any ideas?
Another problem that I had when I was experimenting with Stunnel 3.26 was the fact, that I couldn't start it up. It kept asking for the -r or -l switch. What I want to do with Stunnel is to decrypt the traffic coming in on one interface and then forward it to another machine through another interface. I tried several different configuration files, this is one of them (without indentations):
cert = stunnel.pem key = stunnel.pem
socket = l:TCP_NODELAY=1 socket = r:TCP_NODELAY=1
verify = 1
debug = 7 output = stunnel.log
client = no
[https] accept = 443 connect = 192.168.10.17:5010 TIMEOUTclose = 0
I didn't get any debug information and -f switch didn't give anything more. I tried the Windows version (4.18) on another pc and it seemed to do exactly what I wanted. (the config file may have been slightly different, at least no debug was set. I really would like to get this working on a Linux box, too.
Tommi Nieminen
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