On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 15:51:43 -0400, Timothy J. Hamilton wrote:
> Thanks again. Setup was pleasantly easy. I need to generate a
> certificate, then change the line in stunnel.conf "client=no" to
> "client=yes" ; and adding the lines for nntp & my usenet server as well
> to stunnel.conf. Then Stunne
On Sunday October 25, 2009 13:10:48 Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 09:28:00 -0400, Timothy J. Hamilton wrote:
> > How can Pan be setup to use SSL to connect to a secure server without
> > Stunnel?
> >
> > I recently switched from Kubuntu to Opensuse. Opensuse as it turns out
> > does no
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 09:28:00 -0400, Timothy J. Hamilton wrote:
> How can Pan be setup to use SSL to connect to a secure server without
> Stunnel?
>
> I recently switched from Kubuntu to Opensuse. Opensuse as it turns out
> does not include a package for Stunnel. I tried making my own RPM which
>
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 07:15:53 -0700, walt wrote:
> On 10/25/2009 06:28 AM, Timothy J. Hamilton wrote:
>> How can Pan be setup to use SSL to connect to a secure server without
>> Stunnel?
[snip]
>
> I've never done it, but I know ssh can do port forwarding. The man page
> gives an example of how t
On 10/25/2009 06:28 AM, Timothy J. Hamilton wrote:
How can Pan be setup to use SSL to connect to a secure server without Stunnel?
I recently switched from Kubuntu to Opensuse. Opensuse as it turns out does
not include a package for Stunnel. I tried making my own RPM which apparently
succeeded, b
How can Pan be setup to use SSL to connect to a secure server without Stunnel?
I recently switched from Kubuntu to Opensuse. Opensuse as it turns out does
not include a package for Stunnel. I tried making my own RPM which apparently
succeeded, but I couldn't get that to work. Now I'm trying to s