Carter,

CentOS and RedHat at the same version level are mostly indistinguishable. Do the this:

1. run ldd /path/to/your/stunnel on each system and compare the output.
2. Compare the logs of the two systems.

You may be linking to different openssl in each system. If you can see the culprit, you may want to post your sanitized output.

Regards,

Jose


On Wednesday, March 2, 2016 1:10 PM, Carter Browne <cbcs@comcast.net> wrote:


I have a confusing problem I cannot figure out:

I have two systems: one Redhat 5.10 x86, the other CentOs 5.10 x86
I compiled openssl version 1.0.2g on both systems I compiled
stunnel 5.31 on both systems In both cases, this was updating older
working verions of openssl and stunnel. On the Redhat system I used
gcc44 On the CentOS system i used gcc4.1

The CentOS system works as before. On the Redhat system all self
signed certificates are rejected.

As I only use self-signed certificates to identify a set of known
hosts, this is a problem for me. I tried various verify optios (2 3
4) both nothing changed.

Any idea on how to fix this problem.  What information can I
provide you with to help?

Thanks, Carter


Carter Browne
cbrowne@cbcs-usa.com

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