Note: This version of the VDT (1.9.1) is no longer supported. Feel free to look through the documentation and install it, but we cannot guarantee support for it. The current stable release is 2.0.0.

configure_stunnel

configure_stunnel - Stunnel configuration script

Synopsis

    configure_stunnel --server <y,n>
                      --user <Stunnel user>
                      --vdt-install <VDT installation root>
                      --setup-server [ server options ]
                      --setup-client [ client options ]
                      --help
                      --usage

Description

--server <y,n>
For y, stunnel is started by vdt-control.
--user <Stunnel user>
By default Stunnel will be configured to run as the daemon user. You can specify an alternative with the --user flag.
--vdt-install <VDT installation root>
configure_stunnel will look for the root of the VDT installation at $VDT_LOCATION. If you do not have that set you can specify it with --vdt-install instead.
--setup-client [ client options ]
configure_stunnel will do basic Stunnel setup, and optionally setup Stunnel to work with Syslog-ng. You must always pass the --host and --ca-file parameters along with --setup-client. You may optionally pass the --setup-syslog-ng flag.
--setup-server [ server options ]
configure_stunnel will do basic Stunnel setup. You must always pass the --host and --ca-file parameters along with --setup-server. You may optionally pass the --setup-syslog-ng flag.
--host <hostname>
For client, this is the hostname you want to report to. For server, this is the hostname of the server.
--ca-file <path/to/cert_file>
For the client, this points to the server's certificate. For the server, this points to the file containing all the client certificates.
--setup-syslog-ng
For the client, sets the central host for Syslog-ng to use stunnel. For the server, prints a message about fixing the Syslog-ng configuration, but does not do any work.
--help, --usage
Print a usage message.