I preface this message to alert the reader that I remain a novice both in use of STunnel and Linux. I am trying to generate an SSL/TLS certificate for use w/ my various e-mail clients.
I downloaded and extracted STunnel 5.59 on my Linux Mint Debian box.
After perusing the files I issued the following command sudo ./configure --enable-fips
Without repeating all the verbiage, it seemed to run properly.
I then issued the following command make cert
It returned the usual information requests (though it didn't ask for an e-mail address) but returned the following:
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 600 stunnel.pem /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem /usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file ‘/usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem’: No such file or directory Makefile:549: recipe for target 'cert' failed make[1]: *** [cert] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/was/stunnel-5.59/tools' Makefile:883: recipe for target 'cert' failed make: *** [cert] Error 2
I negotiated through </usr/local/etc> and ascertained there was no </stunnel> folder. Unfortunately the permissions prevent me from creating this folder.
I am thus stumped. Suggestions?
Hi,
I suspect that you need to run that 'make install' command as the root user (ie: prefixed with sudo). As always, the usual care should be taken when acting with root priviledges.
-- Mike