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Re: Client keys (yeah I know it's a FAQ, but I have tried everything): msg#00017network.stunnel.user
> On FreeBSD you may want to give ktrace a try. It's part of the base system > and is less intrusive (doesn't spam/grab the console) than truss. > > ktrace -i stunnel [args] Ok, thanks for the tip.. Here are the relevent lines: 14501 stunnel NAMI "/trusted/4a329a55.0" 14501 stunnel NAMI "/trusted/cd55177f.0" The first one does not exist, but the client certificate is in that folder named the same as the second one... Why should it look for *two* files in trusted? Anyway I figured it out, it was a missing execute permission on the trusted folder. I over secured it :( Seems to work great now.. -D |
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