Hello Everyone,
I tried it on 4.3.3 as well with my re-compiled version ... below are all 5 lines in the log file.
stunnel 4.16 on powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.3.0 with OpenSSL 0.9.8c 05 Sep 2006 Threading:PTHREAD SSL:ENGINE Sockets:POLL,IPv4 stunnel connected from 127.0.0.1:37690 remote socket: Addr family not supported by protocol (66) Connection reset: 0 bytes sent to SSL, 0 bytes sent to socket
I also recompiled the latest stunnel with and without IPv6 ... same result with IPv6 as with IPv4 and same result with the new version:
stunnel 4.20 on powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.3.0 with OpenSSL 0.9.8c 05 Sep 2006 Threading:PTHREAD SSL:ENGINE Sockets:POLL,IPv6 stunnel accepted connection from ::ffff:127.0.0.1:59274 remote socket: Addr family not supported by protocol (66) Connection reset: 0 bytes sent to SSL, 0 bytes sent to socket
I have been using this for a while but I had to transfer to a new machine (AIX 4.3 to 5.3) and had to recompile my software and get a newer stunnel. I am now on 4.20
I thought it might be related to ipv4 versus ipv6 ... according to AIX documentation I had it set up for ipv4. I tried ipv6 for ducks, no difference. My inetd.conf line is:
visanet stream tcp nowait root /visanet/ssl/stunnel stunnel visanet stream tcp6 nowait root /visanet/ssl/stunnel stunnel
The second is IPv6. The error is somehow on the remote though. I can connect to the remote with telnet ... just not stunnel. It seems that depending on how inetd is configured, stunnel accepts either the IPv4 or IPv6 whether or not I compil it using USE_IPv6 1 or not ... what am I missing!? I really only need to hack it to connect to this one site, at least for the moment.
/visanet/ssl/visanet.conf
My .conf file is:
output = /tmp/stunnel.log debug = 5 RNDfile = /visanet/ssl/stunnel.rnd RNDoverwrite = yes client = yes connect = ssllab.pgs.wcom.net:443 sslVersion = SSLv2 cert = /visanet/ssl/stunnel.pem EGD = /etc/egd-pool
My guess is that this is something really stupid I am doing, but it is not obvious. Any help would be appreciated. I would even take an AIX executable for stunnel that works! Or whatever the correct configure options are. Or????
Thanks, Eric
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928-301-7537 -- you may call any time day or night, I turn it off when I sleep :-) Please try to use a land line first (reception often poor).
Note the change in the domain from vicspdi.com to vicsmba.com !!!!
For Metropolis support and VICS MBA Support!!!!
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Corvair pictures including the Judson setup on our 62 Sedan and lots of pictures of Cheryl's 62 Monza Wagon and our 62 Spyder convertible.
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My younger brother Martin has started a very serious car company. A hot rod (very fast) electric roadster is the first offering. The chassis is built by Lotus to their specs. Check it out: http://www.teslamotors.com