Dear all -
I am trying to set up an stunnel connection on an Ubuntu Dapper box. This system seems to give me (stunnel -V) :
stunnel 3.26 on i486-pc-linux-gnu PTHREAD+LIBWRAP with OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005
and no matter where I look. I cannot seem to find an option to specify a config file when starting stunnel. Unfortunately, the instructions which I have received for setting up my (Direct Connect) client, contain such a config file which is supposed to be needed. It contains the following:
client = yes delay = yes output = stunnel.log debug = notice pid = stunnel.pid
[DC Server] connect = server.address.org:AAAAA accept = 127.0.0.1:BBBBB
where of course the AAAA and BBBB are port numbers.
Now I wonder if there is any way to make my stunnel version function in the specified way without the config file? Or is there some alternative way to specify this kind of config?
Any suggestion would be much appreciated!
Best regards,
Erik
On Friday 21 July 2006 23:00, NobbyNoMates wrote:
I am trying to set up an stunnel connection on an Ubuntu Dapper box. This system seems to give me (stunnel -V) :
stunnel 3.26 on i486-pc-linux-gnu PTHREAD+LIBWRAP with OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005
stunnel 3.x is obsolete and should be replaced with 4.x.
I guess it's called "stunnel4" on Ubuntu (as in Debian).
Best regards, Mike
On 7/22/06, Michal Trojnara Michal.Trojnara@mobi-com.net wrote:
stunnel 3.x is obsolete and should be replaced with 4.x.
I guess it's called "stunnel4" on Ubuntu (as in Debian).
Thanks a lot! Just figured that out too. It was not at all obvious from the debian package documentation (at least not to me).
Just got it working, very pleased. Thanks again!