Yes I compile with fork. 

We have been using that for a very long time. In the 7-8 years range if not a few years more. In the past we decided to use fork to sidestep leaks. We process astronomical numbers of transactions each year on a 24/7 basis and never had any problems.

Can you expand a bit on why it is a bad idea?

Thanks.

2015-07-15 10:27 GMT-04:00 Michal Trojnara <Michal.Trojnara@mirt.net>:
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On 14.07.2015 16:24, Philippe Anctil wrote:
> I am unable to compile stunnel 5.20 against openssl 1.0.2d (or
> even 1.0.2c). There a compilation error at some point.
>
> cron.c:151: warning: conflicting types for 'cron_dh_param'

Did you configure stunnel with "--with-threads=fork"?
It is broken in stunnel 5.20.  It is also a bad idea in general.

Otherwise, please send me your config.log.

Mike
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