This is a discussion on Re: [stunnel-users] About stunnel 4.21 daemon mode within the Stunnel Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Dear Scott Your reply is really helpful. I change the relevant config file as: setuid = 99 setgid = 99 Then the ...
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Dear Scott
Your reply is really helpful. I change the relevant config file as: setuid = 99 setgid = 99 Then the deamon and the remote connection is O.K. Thank you very much. Best Regards, HuWei > I don't remember exactly how the latest stunnel does chroot, but a > common problem is that a daemon will chroot before looking up the user > and group names, and if the chroot area doesn't contain /etc/passwd > and /etc/group, the lookups fail. > > An easy solution is to use numeric UIDs and GIDs in your > configuration. > > Hope this helps, > > ----Scott. > _______________________________________________ stunnel-users mailing list stunnel-users@mirt.net http://stunnel.mirt.net/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users |
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