Hi RjOllos,

Per the document available at *https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/STunnelTra 
<https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/STunnelTracd>**cd 
<https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/STunnelTracd>*

1. You are running tracd on port 8992, but you tried to connect on port 
8993. Is that just a typo? 

Ans : Its not typo 

 Now you just need to run stunnel, then tracd:

# stunnel4 /etc/stunnel/stunnel-tracd.conf
# tracd -d --http11 --hostname=localhost --port 8992 --auth [your auth options 
here] [trac_env_directory]

Option —http11 (use HTTP/1.1 protocol version instead of HTTP/1.0) seems to 
cause less random disconnects.

Now trac will be accessible at ​*https://url:8993/trac* 
<https://url:8993/trac> — the requests will be forwarded internally to port 
8992 on localhost, which tracd is listening on. If you self-signed your 
certificate your browser will ask you to confirm it.

Note that the use of 'localhost' is crucial - it prevents people from the 
outside to bypass your SSL restriction by connecting to port 8992 directly.

2. Have you confirmed that port 8992 is open in your firewall?
Ans : port 8992 is open 
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8992              0.0.0.0:*                   
LISTEN      5360/python


Thanks

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