Thanks very much. Chrome warned me about it when I went to download it,
but I was able to override that and install it under Windows 7. So far
it seems to be working successfully.
In message <[email protected]>, Jose Alf.
<[email protected]> writes
John,
I have compiled stunnel for Win32 against openssl 1.0.2q. I was also
successfull in generating the NSIS installer using the stunnel source code
archive. I had to make some small changes to remove the inclusion of
MSVCR90.DLL (C++ 2008 Runtime) and account for engine DLL file names
when compiling with GCC. Works for me on Windows 10. If you want to give it
a try, you can download the installer from
"
https://github.com/josealf/stunnel-win32/blob/master/stunnel-testing-win32-installer.exe
"
Since this was generated just for our internal use, it has no global reputation
and most likely will trigger warnings from your antivirus. Hope this helps.
On Thursday, March 21, 2019, 5:55:07 AM GMT-5, John Hall
<[email protected]> wrote:
Given that there are a number of ports to different OSs by various
people, is there any chance that someone might supply a Win32 port for
f> uture versions? (Sadly I lack the knowledge to do that myself.)
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