Nicholas Basso | 2 Mar 2003 07:38
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Re: Stunnel options for tightvnc

I'd like to confirm, did you do this with the standard configuration or did
you ever build your own pem file?  If you did it with the standard, were
there any special measures you had to take to get this to work?  I'd like to
write up an HTML walkthrough for Stunnel-izing your VNC because since
Stunnel is free for both linux and windows it's an extremely useful tool for
all users since everyone should have at least SOME protection
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael D. Setzer II" <mikes <at> kuentos.guam.net>
To: <vnc-tight-list <at> lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:23 AM
Subject: Stunnel options for tightvnc

> The below is what I have done to get the stunnel to work.
> The system client machine using 127.0.0.1 to go thru the Stunnel to
> connect to the host machine.
>
> In looking at the example from the one page, it has command line options
> that don't seem to work with the latest version of the stunnel.
>
> If someone has a clearer ideal of this, or perhaps other options.
> I've used this on a windows 98 to Windows 98 connection, and a
> Windows 98 to a Windows NT 2000 server.
>
>
>
> Server STUNNEL.CONF
>
>  client = no
>  cert = stunnel.pem
>
>  [vnc]
>  accept = 7777
>  connect = 5900
>
> CLIENT STUNNEL.CONF
>  client = yes
>  cert = stunnel.pem
>
>  [vnc]
>  accept = 5900
>  connect = hostip:7777
>
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