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stunnel require auth
I am looking for a way to use stunnel on debian that requires a key file like openvpn to connect, otherwise without the key the connection is rejected. The only thing I see is a CAcert which requires a real CA, which I don't want. I'd rather have self signed for this. Any idea how I can do this?
Mun
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u can use with radius to auth it ,i have setup several server for that
but I don't really need a whole radius server for it, simply connecting a few servers together.
Mun
If it's server-server you could install your personal CA cert (via openssl) that you're using to sign the server certs.
but wouldn't a client be able to connect and instantly have access?
@mun that's correct. Sorry, I thought you were merely securing s2s.
Long story short it was suggested as a way to secure rethinkdb, when it actually isn't a way.
Thanks everyone.
Mun