Hello,
I'm not sure stunnel is your best option here. SMB uses TCP and UDP connections and multiple ports (3 different ports i think)
I think a VPN solution would work better here. IPSec VPN or SSL VPN
Here is also a document on tunneling samba with ssh http://www.ibiblio.org/gferg/ldp/Samba-with-SSH/ That could be another way to go...
--- Lluís Forns webmaster@escoltesiguies.cat wrote:
Let me first explain what I want to do in order to see if stunnel is what I need: I have some laptops around the world and I want to let them login in my intranet. The login is versus a Samba server. So more or less the connection would be:
Laptop (running winXP) --- router --- internet --- router --- linux ssh server(port 22 open) --- linux samba server
Could stunnel help me achivieng this? any hint of how? I have read the documentation, but I am a little lost.
thanks
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