Okay no problem.
 
I am hosting a private Socket5 proxy with 3Proxy, adding Stunnel to it can encrypte data so it can secure my data when I am connecting through an unsecured network.
Eg.
My Computer--->Proxycap(or other proxy soft)--(local)-->Stunnel(encryption,client)--->Unsecured WLAN(or network)--->Gateway&Network--->Stunnel(Decryption, server) --(local)-->3Proxy--->Gateway&Network--->Final destination
If someone is hijacking my data with unsecured wireless, they wont easily see that I am sending. This is what I needed for.
**WLAN: Wireless LAN**
 
The other thing you can do:
My Computer--->Proxycap(or other proxy soft)--(local)-->Stunnel(encryption,client)--->Filter(Unable to analysis data)--->Gateway&Network--->Stunnel(Decryption, server) --(local)-->3Proxy--->Gateway&Network--->Final destination
If there is a web filter in the network, most them should not be able to filter encrypted data. This is what I found out later on.
 
One thing I not sure is that I think your ISP will not know what site r u visiting by using Stunnel, but I think they can find out that your are sending some unknown(encrypted) data to some IP. However the ISP on my VPS will know what site did I visited for sure.
 
Thank you!

Mr. Jack
 
 

Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept):before/accept initialization
To: jackliu92@hotmail.com; stunnel-users@stunnel.org
From: josealf@rocketmail.com
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 10:05:06 +0000

Jack,

No need to apologize. There are no stupid questions... but those are the easiest to solve ;-)

It is not a waste of time if we all learn something, and I still don't know what you are doing with this combination of stunnel and 3proxy. So please, enlighten me. It could be useful for any of us. Thanks.

Jose
From: Jack Liu <jackliu92@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 23:59:59 -0600
To: <josealf@rocketmail.com>; <stunnel-users@stunnel.org>
Subject: RE: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept): before/accept initialization

Thank you for replying...
I just solved all my problem out 5 minutes ago, since I was busy today, or else I would solve this earlier.
 
The problem was cause by misconfiguration/misunderstanding between client and server.
Then, I was sending my request to the server directly instead of sending it to 127.0.0.1:xxxx (Stunnel client)
 
Now I figured everything out, and I am sorry for taking your time for a stupid question like this.
Thanks again for everyone who have helped me and have a great day!
 

Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:02:31 -0700
From: josealf@rocketmail.com
Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept): before/accept initialization
To: jackliu92@hotmail.com
CC: stunnel-users@stunnel.org

Jack,
 
Looks like you're getting closer... but I don't know where you're going :-)
 
I want to understand better your problem. So please help me:
 
1. Exactly what are you trying to acomplish? So far, I see that your stunnel is configured as a client to your 3proxy server.
2. What does the 3proxy server do? What's behind it? Does it works as a SSL server? The error you see suggests it is not speaking SSLV3.
Best regards
Jose


From: Jack Liu <jackliu92@hotmail.com>
To: Jack Liu <jackliu92@hotmail.com>; stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 12:01:16 PM
Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept): before/accept initialization

After adding
client = yes into cfg, problem fixed, howerver, new problem created:
 
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG5[27745:3086699408]: Service 3proxy accepted connection from xx.xxx.xxx.xx:2017
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: remote socket: FD=13 allocated (non-blocking mode)
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG6[27745:3086699408]: connect_blocking: connecting 127.0.0.1:30010
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: connect_blocking: s_poll_wait 127.0.0.1:30010: waiting 10 seconds
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG5[27745:3086699408]: connect_blocking: connected 127.0.0.1:30010
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG5[27745:3086699408]: Service 3proxy connected remote server from 127.0.0.1:59959
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: Remote FD=13 initialized
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: Option TCP_NODELAY set on remote socket
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: SSL state (connect): before/connect initialization
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: SSL state (connect): SSLv3 write client hello A
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: SSL alert (write): fatal: handshake failure
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG3[27745:3086699408]: SSL_connect: 1408F10B: error:1408F10B:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG5[27745:3086699408]: Connection reset: 0 bytes sent to SSL, 0 bytes sent to socket
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: Service 3proxy finished (0 left)
2011.04.26 10:52:53 LOG7[27745:3086702288]: Dispatching signals from the signal pipe
2011.04.26 10:52:53 LOG6[27745:3086702288]: Child process 27746 terminated on signal 2
2011.04.26 10:52:53 LOG3[27745:3086702288]: Received signal 2; terminating
2011.04.26 10:52:53 LOG7[27745:3086702288]: removing pid file /var/run/stunnel.pid

Anyone have any suggestion how to fix:
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG7[27745:3086699408]: SSL alert (write): fatal: handshake failure
2011.04.26 10:47:29 LOG3[27745:3086699408]: SSL_connect: 1408F10B: error:1408F10B:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number
 
Thank you!

Mr. Jack
 



 

From: jackliu92@hotmail.com
To: sunyucong@gmail.com; stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:26:58 -0600
Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept): before/accept initialization

Thx for continuing reply my msg, Yes, there is var/log/messages

Inside there only has some iptables log, FTP, SMTP application log and nothing else.
I am positive that this problem is not cause by iptables, becuase I tried with iptables off.
 
Nothing else related to stunnel is found in that folder.
 
Any other suggestions?

Mr. Jack
 
> From: sunyucong@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 20:00:30 -0700
> Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept): before/accept initialization
> To: jackliu92@hotmail.com
> CC: stunnel-users@stunnel.org
>
> I guess in centos that's /var/log/messages
> but in general, you should probably check everything in /var/log to make sure.
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jack Liu <jackliu92@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you for helping, but both logs r not presented in my var/log/ dir. Any
> > other suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Mr. Jack
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> From: sunyucong@gmail.com
> >> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:25:20 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept):
> >> before/accept initialization
> >> To: jackliu92@hotmail.com
> >> CC: stunnel-users@stunnel.org
> >>
> >> Are you sure that's entire log? check /var/log/daemons.log and
> >> syslog.log as well.
> >>
> >> On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Jack Liu <jackliu92@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> > It anyone knows how to fix Stunnel stuck at SSL state (accept):
> >> > before/accept initialization???
> >> >
> >> > Here is the log:
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> > [root@vps1 ~]#stunnel /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Snagged 64 random bytes from
> >> > /root/.rnd
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Wrote 1024 new random bytes
> >> > to
> >> > /root/.rnd
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: RAND_status claims
> >> > sufficient
> >> > entropy for the PRNG
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG6[32174:3085993680]: PRNG seeded successfully
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Certificate:
> >> > /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Key file:
> >> > /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Verify directory set to
> >> > /etc/stunnel/CA
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: CRL directory set to
> >> > /etc/stunnel/CRL
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: SSL context initialized for
> >> > service 3proxy
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG5[32174:3085993680]: stunnel 4.15 on
> >> > i686-redhat-linux-gnu with OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG5[32174:3085993680]: Threading:PTHREAD SSL:ENGINE
> >> > Sockets:POLL,IPv6 Auth:LIBWRAP
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG6[32174:3085993680]: file ulimit = 1024 (can be
> >> > changed with 'ulimit -n')
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG6[32174:3085993680]: poll() used - no FD_SETSIZE
> >> > limit for file descriptors
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG5[32174:3085993680]: 500 clients allowed
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: FD 3 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: FD 4 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: FD 5 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: SO_REUSEADDR option set on
> >> > accept socket
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: 3proxy bound to
> >> > 0.0.0.0:30001
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:13 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Created pid file
> >> > /var/run/stunnel.pid
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: 3proxy accepted FD=6 from
> >> > xx.xxx.xxx.xx:41165
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: 3proxy started
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: FD 6 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: FD 7 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: FD 8 in non-blocking mode
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: Cleaning up the signal pipe
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG6[32174:3085993680]: Child process 32176 finished
> >> > with code 0
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: Connection from
> >> > xx.xxx.xxx.xx:41165 permitted by libwrap
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG5[32174:3085990800]: 3proxy connected from
> >> > xx.xxx.xxx.xx:41165
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:20 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: SSL state (accept):
> >> > before/accept initialization          <-----------------------Stuck here
> >> > forever!!!
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:22 LOG3[32174:3085990800]: SSL_accept: Peer suddenly
> >> > disconnected
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:22 LOG5[32174:3085990800]: Connection reset: 0 bytes
> >> > sent
> >> > to SSL, 0 bytes sent to socket
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:22 LOG7[32174:3085990800]: 3proxy finished (0 left)
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:25 LOG3[32174:3085993680]: Received signal 2;
> >> > terminating
> >> > 2011.04.24 02:25:25 LOG7[32174:3085993680]: removing pid file
> >> > /var/run/stunnel.pid
> >> > [root@vps1 ~]#
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> > stunnel.conf:
> >> > cert = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
> >> > key = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
> >> > CApath = /etc/stunnel/CA
> >> > CRLpath =  /etc/stunnel/CRL
> >> > debug = 7
> >> > foreground = yes
> >> > verify = 1
> >> > #
> >> > [3proxy]
> >> > accept = 30001
> >> > connect = 127.0.0.1:33135
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >
> >> > I am hosting with CentOS 5.5, and installed Stunnel via yum.
> >> > Planning to use it with 3Proxy. However I experience the problem above,
> >> > can
> >> > someone please help with that?
> >> > Thank you very much!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Mr. Jack
> >> >
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> >> > stunnel-users@stunnel.org
> >> > http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users
> >> >
> >> >
> >

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