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08-14-2006 02:28 AM
08-14-2006 02:28 AM
11.23 (PA) / Stunnel / Syslog-ng
Hello.
I'm trying to configure a secure(ish) logserver that will accept connections from multiple hosts via stunnel.
While the stunnel pair seem to successfully negotiate a connection, as soon as the remote box sends data, the local stunnel cores out.
The configuration of both ends is cribbed as much as possible from the examples at stunnel.org, though there seems to be a lack of information about syslog-ng on HP-UX.
The server end is 11.23(PA), the remote FreeBSD 6.1. What appears to be the same configuration works on a test-rig BSD server.
(So I guess that's two things to check: (a) that the config is indeed the same, (b) that some other stunnel-ed service also fails.)
With luck, the server-end stunnel.conf is attached.
I'm trying to configure a secure(ish) logserver that will accept connections from multiple hosts via stunnel.
While the stunnel pair seem to successfully negotiate a connection, as soon as the remote box sends data, the local stunnel cores out.
The configuration of both ends is cribbed as much as possible from the examples at stunnel.org, though there seems to be a lack of information about syslog-ng on HP-UX.
The server end is 11.23(PA), the remote FreeBSD 6.1. What appears to be the same configuration works on a test-rig BSD server.
(So I guess that's two things to check: (a) that the config is indeed the same, (b) that some other stunnel-ed service also fails.)
With luck, the server-end stunnel.conf is attached.
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