[stunnel-users] Delay option
Michal Trojnara
Michal.Trojnara at mobi-com.net
Mon Jan 16 13:04:32 CET 2006
Stefaan,
It's hard to say without your configuration file and logs. 8-)
Best regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: stunnel-users-bounces at mirt.net [mailto:stunnel-users-bounces at mirt.net]
On Behalf Of Stefaan Van Dooren
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 12:29 PM
To: stunnel-users at mirt.net
Subject: [stunnel-users] Delay option
Hi,
I'm setting up stunnel and I'm facing a problem with dynamic IP-adresses.
Searching google and the man pages I tought that the "delay = yes" option
would solve my problem, but it doesn't seems to.
If I had "delay = yes" to my config file, none of my services seems to work
anymore. If I remove it, everything is working fine, until the the remote-IP
changes, and I have to restart stunnel.
What am I doing wrong ? Or isn't this the right option for this job ?
Stunnel -version :
stunnel 4.14 on i686-pc-linux-gnu UCONTEXT+POLL+IPv4+LIBWRAP with OpenSSL
0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
Global options
cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
ciphers = ALL:!ADH:+RC4:@STRENGTH
debug = 5
key = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
pid = /usr/local/var/stunnel/stunnel.pid
RNDbytes = 64
RNDfile = /dev/urandom
RNDoverwrite = yes
session = 300 seconds
verify = none
Service-level options
TIMEOUTbusy = 300 seconds
TIMEOUTclose = 60 seconds
TIMEOUTconnect = 10 seconds
TIMEOUTidle = 43200 seconds
Stefaan
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