This is a discussion on Re: [stunnel-users] Preferred way to start stunnel @boot time within the Stunnel Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; I use it in a kind of startup script in init.d, the standard RHEL way On 6/26/07, ...
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I use it in a kind of startup script in init.d, the standard RHEL way
On 6/26/07, Van <vanyel@medusa.bioc.aecom.yu.edu> wrote: > So I've got stunnel running perfectly on my linux server to forward ssl > requests to my pop and imap ports. I need to make sure this happens > automatically if the machine is rebooted. On the stunnel site it talks > about running stunnel either as a daemon or running stunnel out of xinetd. > > I was just wondering, which way do people using it out there think is > preferable? And why? Neither seems as direct or simple as putting > > @reboot root /sbin/start_stunnel > > into my crontab, which is what I did (start_stunnel being a shell script > with the proper command and some comments). > > Just another uneventful way to do the same thing? > > -Van > _______________________________________________ > stunnel-users mailing list > stunnel-users@mirt.net > http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users > _______________________________________________ stunnel-users mailing list stunnel-users@mirt.net http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users |