[stunnel-users] How do I re-encrypt ssl traffic with stunel?
mkanet at yahoo.com
mkanet at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 11 10:47:45 CET 2012
Yeah, either it's a fake or the guy must be high. I was actually trying to read it seriously when I realized it was just nonsense.
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Another fake?
On Nov 11, 2012 3:25 AM, "Michal Trojnara" <menkaur at gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy Arsen! (Is that your real name? I must say it is
a strange name
for sure. But to each his own, dude.) :)
Arsen Zahray wrote:
> I'm trying to set up wireshark debugging of ssl traffic by following this
> article:
Where exactly did you follow it to? Hee hee. Get it?
>
> http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Decrypt_SSL_(trusted_man-in-the-middle_t
> echnique)
>
I couldn't find this site. Is there a typo booboo here?
>
> It lists following stunnel commands to do the job:
>
>
>
> Listen on local IP and de-SSL traffic to localhost:8080
I'll check my notes, but I can't remember "de-SSL" being a command.
Then
again, I am getting a little older and my brain a little slower. So who
knows for sure!
>
> sudo stunnel -p ps.pem -d 443 -r 8080
I am 99.9% sure that "443" was never a stunnel command.
>
> Listen on 8080, re-SSL to remote server on 443
For this one try substituting "at" for "on". That might
work. Did you
read the amnual?
> sudo stunnel -c -d 8080 -r ps.palmws.com:443
>
You really need to double-check this one.
> The article seems outdated, and stunnel does not react on these commands
> anymore.
I'm not sure stunnel ever reacted on these commands. Did you test it
with an old build?
>
> Can anyone provide me with a proper configuration file to do the same?
Define "configuration file" exactly. I want to make sure we are on
the
same page. :)
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