[Fwd: Re: [stunnel-users] Problem in Stunnel with too many connections]
Michal Trojnara
Michal.Trojnara at mobi-com.net
Fri Dec 1 09:12:21 CET 2006
Dear Users,
I'm forwarding the reply of Brian Hatch.
He explains the problems with stunnel.org.
Best regards,
Mike
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Temat: Re: [stunnel-users] Problem in Stunnel with too many connections
Od: "Brian Hatch" <bri at stunnel.org>
Data: Pt Grudnia 1 2006, 1:32 am
Do: "Michal Trojnara" <Michal.Trojnara at mobi-com.net>
Dw: stunnel-users at mirt.net
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Around about 2006-11-29 21:16 +0100, Michal Trojnara offered:
> On Wednesday 29 November 2006 16:56, ~ Kunal Sharma ~ wrote:
> > I downloaded Stunnel from stunnel.org and had no idea I have a new
version at *the home site*.
>
> I see. This page should put some light on it:
> http://www.stunnel.org/related/
>
> Brian Hatch, the author of www.stunnel.org web page did a great
> job building the page, writing documentation, patches, etc.
> Unfortunately he is quite busy nowadays, so the page is becoming
obsolete and misleading.
Actually, the problem was different. The website was hosted on a box
behind a firewall, and the firewall maintainer (not me) blocked off port
22, so the automatic rsyncs were failing, and I hadn't noticed.
It should be up to speed again now, including 4.20 which just came out.
The remaining points Mike makes are, sadly, true.
--
Brian Hatch "Sorry, sorry,
Systems and sorry, much apologizings."
Security Engineer
http://www.ifokr.org/bri/
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