From: Michal Trojnara Michal.Trojnara@mobi-com.net Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Tr: failure notice To: stunnel-users@mirt.net Message-ID:
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On Friday 29 September 2006 16:11,
fmgre-dell@yahoo.fr wrote:
We have been using stunnel for 2 years now. We need to renew our keys, and we usually proceed
to a
software upgrade at the same time. Â
- I have noticed changes in stunnel-client ( 4.16 )
running on OSX : now, stunnel asks for the key password for each service it is launching.
Just password from your private key. 8-)
Hello,
What i mean is that we have 8 different services running. they are all locked with the same key. We distribute the private key to other non-computer persons, who don t know how to remove a password from a key ( and we 'd like to keep the key locked )
With the former version of stunnel, we could unlock the 8 services with typing the password only once
With the latest version, we need to type in the keyword once for every service ( i.e. 8 times !!! )
Is there any way to 'ease' the use of the latest version while keeping the key passworded ?
bon week end
fred
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On Saturday 30 September 2006 12:25, fmgre-dell@yahoo.fr wrote:
What i mean is that we have 8 different services running. they are all locked with the same key. We distribute the private key to other non-computer persons, who don t know how to remove a password from a key ( and we 'd like to keep the key locked )
With the former version of stunnel, we could unlock the 8 services with typing the password only once
With the latest version, we need to type in the keyword once for every service ( i.e. 8 times !!! )
Oh, I see. It was only possible to have a single certificate in previous versions of stunnel. Now each service can have a separate certificate, so each service asks for a key. It's possible to cache previously entered pass phrases.
Is there any way to 'ease' the use of the latest version while keeping the key passworded ?
Not in current version of stunnel. I'll add the code for caching passwords with the next release.
Best regards, Mike