jamie sez:
> The only downside to this that I can
> see is that using stunnel in daemon mode I don't get concurrency limits
> or any of the other tcpserver benefits for the initial ssl connections.
> I could run stunnel out of xinetd I suppose but then I wouldn't get the
> ssl caching hoo-ha that
from what I understand, it's not enough
just to tunnel it. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can help?
- Bradey
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My stunnel-spop3 init.d script, shamelessly stolen from lwq--better
implementations, anyone?
#!/bin/sh -e
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/stunnel-ssmtp: start or stop SMTP-over-SSL
ved.
- Bradey
#!/usr/bin/python
# qmstats.py v0.1
# qmail statistics generator (using qmailanalog)
# Bradey Honsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# This script does the dirty work of generating an up-to-date pending
# file from archived (rotated) logs. It runs the logs through
# tai64n