Shashank,
On 2/13/20 20:33, Shashank Shekhar wrote:
Hi,
I am evaluating stunnel for a project. I want to translate a HTTP call
to HTTPS. When I specify the URL to send to in the config file, I get
error ""Unknown TCP service "443/api/path""". My config is as below:
[https]
client = yes
accept = 4433
connect = myurl.com:443/api/path <http://myurl.com:443/api/path>
This is not proper syntax. stunnel only routes connections to host:port;
it's not an HTTP proxy. So you want this:
connect = myurl.com:443
When I try the same thing without the sub-paths "/api/path" the
connection works, but of course it doesn't hit the URL I want to hit.
Your client needs to specify the /api/path in the URL it's trying to access.
How do I achieve this? I tried going through the documentation, but
couldn't figure it out.
If you want to map e.g. http://localhost:4433/ ->
https://myurl.com:443/api/path then you will need something more
complicated than stunnel.
One way to do this is with a reverse-proxy on the "myurl" server-side:
accept URLs with / and redirect them to /api/path.
But the best thing to do is probably change the client so that it is
requesting /api/path and not /
-chris
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