> Darren J Moffat wrote:
> > When stunnel is used to provide a SSL protected system service on a
> > well known port, the stunnel command needs to be started by a
> > privileged user. It should be started when the system boots, for this
> > reason a Solaris specific smf(5) manifest is provided to enable a
> > stunnel service.
> >
> > The svc:/network/stunnel:default service is disabled by default because
> > it requires configuration before use. A sample configuration file is
> > also provided.
> >   
> 
>  I would recommend changing the FMRI to
>     svc:/network/ssl/stunnel:default
>  since kernel SSL (KSSL) added network/ssl.


OK, changed this, how do I update the original case to reflect this change ?

Mark
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