Does anybody have a solution that will start up stunnel on OS X bootup? I've installed stunnel on a Leopard server (OS 10.4.5.4) to make a smtp SSL relay work (and it works fine). The problem is, we'd have to type in /opt/local/bin/stunnel on the command line every time the server is rebooted. Rather than having to create a /Library/ SystemStartup/diretory_structure_with_plist_etc., has somebody done this, and can lead me in the right direction, in the interest of time? I've just run out of time, and I kinda think that somebody must have done this already.
Thanks!
Allen
Does anybody have a solution that will start up stunnel on OS X bootup? I've installed stunnel on a Leopard server (OS 10.4.5.4) to make a smtp SSL relay work (and it works fine) on a Zimbra mail server. The problem is, we'd have to type in /opt/local/bin/stunnel on the command line every time the server is rebooted. I've created a plist and shell script that works with launchd, but stuennel still won't load on system startup. Unfortunately, I don't have more time to get this to work and was hoping that some stunnel user has a workable user I can implement in a production OS X Leopard server. We have to manually load stunnel when the server is rebooted, and I'm afraid that function may slip through the cracks sometime --perhaps if the server, for some reason or other rebooted itself,and nobody noticed (until they realized that mail was no longer being sent :-)
Thanks!
Allen