Why would he use the protocol option, when is for HTTP when... ?
> to overcome a proxy server which allows only http and https
Or I totally misunderstood, but my guess was that he was trying to use
other kind of service through the proxy server.
I guess, now, that I totally misunderstood.
No
On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 06:52:06PM +0200, Javier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If your network is set up to pass all traffic through a proxy,
> without a gateway set on clients, you won't be able to use anything
> that the proxy server isn't configured for.
>
> Have in mind, anyway, that Stunnel doesn't act
On 04/03/2018 01:19 PM, Mark Brookes wrote:
> Hi all, we have noticed that when reloading (note reloading not
> restarting) stunnel it appears to be leaking
> between 12 and 32 bytes of memory (ish) per reload.
This is a well-known issue. Several memory structures are leaked on each
configuration
Hi,
If your network is set up to pass all traffic through a proxy,
without a gateway set on clients, you won't be able to use anything
that the proxy server isn't configured for.
Have in mind, anyway, that Stunnel doesn't act as a proxy and the
purpose isn't to connect dinamically to different
Hi,
I confirm it using 5.44.
In my case in fact is 200KB, but as I have a big stunnel.conf file
with quite a few client services ;), hence, the difference.
Should be fixed, but, in the other hand... why continuous reloading?
I reload when I make changes and that happens from never to less
Hello,
a simple beginners question: I want to use stunnel to overcome a proxy server which allows only http and https.
This proxy server requires authentication. I could not find any appropriate variable in stunnel.conf, something like connectUsername / connectPassword.
Asking aunt google
Hi all, we have noticed that when reloading (note reloading not restarting)
stunnel it appears to be leaking
between 12 and 32 bytes of memory (ish) per reload. There does not need to
be any traffic passing through it at the time to view this problem. If its
reloaded enough times the system will