Hi WATANABE, Takeo,
I've heard that El Capitan no longer installs OpenSSL headers. You may need to
install OpenSSL (either directly from source, or using a package manager).
Mike
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Subject:[stunnel-users] Do Not Make Stunnel on El Capitan
From:WATANABE Takeo
Hi Takeo,
These are my raw notes you can use to compile OpenSSL and stunnel (OpenSSL
static lib, no SSLv3).
bash
cd ~/Downloads && wget
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/archive/OpenSSL_1_0_2e.tar.gz && \
tar xvf OpenSSL_1_0_2e.tar.gz && \
cd
Dear List Members,
I searched, tried and recovered for several days and found no solution that
works.
My topic is to establish an ssh remote session through a http-proxy (http
connect). In case of port restrictions I can only use pure https (443).
So I try to wrap my http-proxy request