I searched the entire archive, couldn't find the answer/solution I am looking for. I have to post to this group, and appreciate any help/suggestion from any you.
I use the latest 1.0.0 OpenSSL and 4.33 Stunnel.
I used OpenSSL commands that very similar to what is described in the following link to create the ECC certificate and the private key file. http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/sfw/usr/src/lib/openssl/openssl-0 .9.8n/demos/ssltest-ecc/ECC-RSAcertgen.sh
Start Stunnel, see the following errors: Key file: (actual path to the private key file)\HOST.KEY error stack: 140B3009 : error:140B3009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file:PEM lib SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file: 607907F: error:0607907F:digital envelope routines:EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA:expecting an rsa key
There was a similar posting 4-5 years ago, and Mike answered it (the answer was: Stunnel didn't support ECC at that time). http://stunnel.mirt.net/pipermail/stunnel-users/2005-October/000817.html
Seems like this is still true today. Then, when the ECC support will be added to Stunnel?
If Stunnel already supports ECC certificate, how do I make it work?
Thanks.
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