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Re: Client keys (yeah I know it's a FAQ, but I have tried everything): msg#00010network.stunnel.user
> I can use truss (freebsd's equivilent) but I do not know how to regain control > of stdin so that I can enter the passphrase. Temporarily take out the passphrase $ openssl x509 -in stunnel.pem -out stunnel.sans.pw.pem $ vi stunnel.sans.pw.pem (put cert back in there) -- Brian Hatch Linux. The OS for Systems and those with an IQ Security Engineer greater than 98. http://www.ifokr.org/bri/ Every message PGP signed
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