RE: [stunnel-users] Windows config with both SSL

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Old 12-07-2005
Michal Trojnara
 
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Default RE: [stunnel-users] Windows config with both SSL

Paul,

Ad 1. Within 4 weeks.
Ad 2. Nothing, I'm afraid.

Best regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net [mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net]
On Behalf Of Paul Hethmon
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 3:12 PM
To: stunnel-users@mirt.net
Subject: RE: [stunnel-users] Windows config with both SSL
listenandnon-SSLlisten

Michal,

Ok, the next obvious questions then:

1. When is 4.15 expected?
2. If not in the next 7 days, what can I do to help?

I've done C/C++ and sockets for the last 10 years. I've looked at the code
briefly so far, but have not set up a build environment yet. I need it in
the next week so if there is any coding I can do which would help you, let
me know your thoughts and where to put stuff.

Also, just a public thanks for putting the package together. I started
coding my own a couple of days ago and then thought there must have been
someone else who just needed an SSL tunnel (and not a full blown SSH setup).

Thanks,

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net
[mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net] On Behalf Of Michal Trojnara
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 9:03 AM
To: stunnel-users@mirt.net
Subject: RE: [stunnel-users] Windows config with both SSL listen
andnon-SSLlisten

Paul,

This feature is going to be supported in the next release (4.15).

Your config will look like this:

[inbound]
client = no
accept = 5102
connect = 5010

[outbound]
client = yes
accept = 5101
connect = x.x.x.x:5102

Best regards,
Mike

________________________________

From: stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net
[mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net]
On Behalf Of Paul Hethmon
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 2:50 PM
To: stunnel-users@mirt.net
Subject: [stunnel-users] Windows config with both SSL listen and
non-SSLlisten


I'm trying to set up using the Windows service the ability to listen in SSL
mode on one port (5102) and forward to non-SSL port (5010) and then also
listen on one port (5101) in non-SSL mode and forward to a remote port
(5102) in SSL mode. What I have currently in the config is:

[inbound]
accept = 5102
connect = 5010

[outbound]
accept = 5101
connect = x.x.x.x:5102

The first STunnel example on the website talks about doing this, sort of,
but I don't see any options to specify on a service configuration level
whether the listen port is in SSL or non-SSL mode. The use of a service name
like [pop3] vs [pop3s] seems to imply a difference, but I've got a custom
application I'm trying to tunnel two way, not a standard IETF service.

A perusal of the last year's mailing list archives didn't yield anything. I
guess the next step is to look at the source and see if it's supported
unless someone here can tell me one way or the other. If it's not supported,
I guess I'll add it in.

thanks,

Paul


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