Good morning,

I'm hoping you can help point me in the right direction. The problem I'm trying 
to solve is enabling TLS 1.2 connections on a Windows (environment has both 
Windows 2008 and Windows 10 environments) platform. Currently, my private keys 
are managed by the Windows certificate store, using the capi engineId within 
stunnel (v 5.41), which uses OpenSSL 1.0.1. Because of this, stunnel can only 
negotiate a TLS 1.1 connection.

I've tried compiling OpenSSL 1.1.0f and stunnel 5.41, but no luck either cross 
compiling under CentOS, nor under Windows using either MSYS2/MINGW32 or Cygwin.

What I'm looking for is any one of the following


1)      solid current cross-compiling examples or references

2)      solid current Windows compiling examples or references using extant 
versions

3)      a way to manage the pfx/p12 (private key) in stunnel without resorting 
to the Windows certificate store.


Option 3 is preferred. I see how to manage pkcs11, but not pkcs12.

Thank you in advance!


Liz Turi
Sr. Consultant
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative
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