update: the version of stunnel matters. I just upgraded to 5.0, and now
everything works fine.
Thanks!
Ron
On 03/06/2014 05:12 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:54:41 +0200:
>
>> The attached zip has the conf file as well as the log.
> The stunnel.conf that y
stunnel 4.42
thanks!
Ron
On 03/06/2014 05:12 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:54:41 +0200:
>
>> The attached zip has the conf file as well as the log.
> The stunnel.conf that you sent worked just fine for me. I was able to
> successfully clone. At what po
Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:54:41 +0200:
> The attached zip has the conf file as well as the log.
The stunnel.conf that you sent worked just fine for me. I was able to
successfully clone. At what point in your setup do you see the stunnel
errors? What version of stunnel?
Afte
Thus said Ron Aaron on Thu, 06 Mar 2014 06:48:45 +0200:
> Does this mean something to someone? It's as though stunnel is trying
> to set a socket option on stdout or something... any help with this
> would be appreciated, I'm surely not the only person with this issue.
Can you share your stun
It looks like the relevant portion of the stunnel log is:
2014.03.06 06:40:52 LOG6[18041:3073944384]: Local mode child started
(PID=18055)
2014.03.06 06:40:52 LOG7[18041:3073944384]: Remote FD=1 initialized
2014.03.06 06:40:52 LOG3[18041:3073944384]: TCP_NODELAY: Socket
operation on non-socket (88
Actually, it's really an stunnel question.
I am experimenting with using stunnel on my server for fossil access (I
currently use Apache+SSL).
If the stunnel is configured to run in "foreground", everything is fine;
but if not, it fails with a "read error". I assume this is a technical
problem I
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