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Re: Client keys (yeah I know it's a FAQ, but I have tried everything): msg#00020network.stunnel.user
> 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? It was probably looking up the other level cert signature. > Anyway I figured it out, it was a missing execute permission on the trusted > folder. > I over secured it :( Ahh. Yes, processes must be able to get to the files they need to access, that's true. -- Brian Hatch "Plus, NT freezes up Systems and half as much as Security Engineer Windows 95" --Microsoft http://www.ifokr.org/bri/ Every message PGP signed
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