Hello,
I use Stunnel with Windows. The configuration file "stunnel.conf" and the log file "stunnel.log" are in the %USERAPPDATA%\Stunnel folder. Stunnel starts and works without problems. But the GUI options "Edit stunnel.conf" and "Reload stunnel.conf" do not work. Is remedy possible?
Sebastian
Hello,
I use Stunnel with Windows. The configuration file "stunnel.conf" and the log file "stunnel.log" are in the %USERAPPDATA%\Stunnel folder. Stunnel starts and works without problems. But the GUI options "Edit stunnel.conf" and "Reload stunnel.conf" do not work.
Is there really no solution for these problem, for example an additional entry in Windows' registry?
Sebastian
To avoid use of registry, a specific windows bat startup script, setting an env var, common to windows and un*x environnements, and checked at runtime should be a good solution for portability.
this script should check the win env vars, HOMEPATH or USERPROFILE or APPDATA, or even check the registry (need probably a vbs script then) to check for user root path, and then set the stunnel env var.
Pierre
Le 24/10/2011 00:34, Sebastian Rose-Indorf a écrit :
Hello,
I use Stunnel with Windows. The configuration file "stunnel.conf" and the log file "stunnel.log" are in the %USERAPPDATA%\Stunnel folder. Stunnel starts and works without problems. But the GUI options "Edit stunnel.conf" and "Reload stunnel.conf" do not work.
Is there really no solution for these problem, for example an additional entry in Windows' registry?
Sebastian
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Hello,
To avoid use of registry,
Why? And why has Stunnel "forgotten" that it was started with parameter "device:\path\stunnel.conf" successfully, if I use the GUI options "Edit stunnel.conf" and "Reload stunnel.conf"? What about an optional STUNNEL_CONF env var?
Sebastian
a specific windows bat startup script, setting an env var, common to windows and un*x environnements, and checked at runtime should be a good solution for portability.
this script should check the win env vars, HOMEPATH or USERPROFILE or APPDATA, or even check the registry (need probably a vbs script then) to check for user root path, and then set the stunnel env var.
Pierre
Le 24/10/2011 00:34, Sebastian Rose-Indorf a écrit :
Hello,
I use Stunnel with Windows. The configuration file "stunnel.conf" and the log file "stunnel.log" are in the %USERAPPDATA%\Stunnel folder. Stunnel starts and works without problems. But the GUI options "Edit stunnel.conf" and "Reload stunnel.conf" do not work.
Is there really no solution for these problem, for example an additional entry in Windows' registry?
Sebastian
stunnel-users mailing list stunnel-users@stunnel.org http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users
stunnel-users mailing list stunnel-users@stunnel.org http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users