Hello, At 16:00 -0500 on 2010-11-15 Alexander Hansen wrote: > > On 11/15/10 2:37 PM, Stefan Bruda wrote: > > > > I have upgraded stunnel4 to the version mentioned in the subject. > > This new version however fails to connect. This is what I get in the > > logs (IP addresses obscured): > > > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: Reading > > configuration from file > > /var/folders/bk/bkbnVDi1EkGHozZkZEKxSU+++TI/-Tmp-/vm583262314 > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: > > Configuration successful > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: Clients > > allowed=500 > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: stunnel > > 4.34 on i386-apple-darwin10.5.0 with OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009 > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: > > Threading:PTHREAD SSL:ENGINE Sockets:SELECT,IPv6 Auth:LIBWRAP > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: > > connect_blocking: connected x.x.x.x:993 > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: Service > > stunnel connected remote server from y.y.y.y:55876 > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: Error > > detected on socket (read) file descriptor: Socket operation on non-socket > > (38) > > Nov 15 14:15:18 godel stunnel[26702]: LOG5[26702:140735073397920]: > > Connection reset: 0 bytes sent to SSL, 109 bytes sent to socket > > > > Looking further into the matter it would appear that the binary itself > > is not working well. Indeed, with the 4.34 in place I get: > > Try starting a new terminal window or run "hash -r" since you're using > bash.
That fixed the command line alright, thank you. I am still getting the errors in the log (and the subsequent failure to fetch email) as above. I tried googling for the error but found no solution so far. In fact I don't even know where to start in debugging this. Help is appreciated. > Then you can install the older version with apt-get: > > sudo apt-get install package=1.2.3-4 > > Note that apt-get needs = between the package name and version, rather > than -. That's what I was looking for, thank you. I was indeed using the - instead of =. Now I am back to stunnel4-4.33-101 which works well (as I said before). Stefan -- If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic. --Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass No HTML emails and proprietary attachments please <http://bruda.ca/email.html> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Centralized Desktop Delivery: Dell and VMware Reference Architecture Simplifying enterprise desktop deployment and management using Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware View: A highly scalable, end-to-end client virtualization framework. Read more! http://p.sf.net/sfu/dell-eql-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users
