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.