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Re: stunnel



Everything is OK. It was my fault. With -f switch stunnel informed me
there was no /usr/var/stunnel directory where it keeps its PID and port
to redirect to( without this switch it should have become daemon but it
hadn't as I mentioned in previous e-mail). After making this directory
manually it works both in foreground and as a daemon. "Make install"
does it but it is necessary to remove lines concerning stunnel.so. By
the way, is cygwin able or are plans it will be to create and understand
shared objects ?

Jacek

Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 03:35:05PM +0200, Jacek Trzcinski wrote:
> >
> > Hi Corinna !
> > Thank's. It of course compiled and consolidated itself but how programs
> > work after cutting lines which one does not like ? :)
> > I had to enable switch -f (foreground mode) to stunnel work OK and its
> > behaviour then was similar to windows version of stunnel from
> > stunnel.org.
> > I tested it with nescape and it really works.
> > I do not suppose it will work like linux daemon without any changes.
> > Without
> > -f switch program simply ends. Perhaps I will have to make typical
> > windows service or something what behaves like sshd under cygwin which
> > is seen
> > on process list under cygwin after executing from command line, will not
> > I ?
> 
> You don't have to add Win32 service support to stunnel since it's
> at least startable using SRVANY.EXE. If stunnel doesn't work in the
> background you'll have to debug that problem, though.
> 
> Corinna
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