On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 06:58:30PM +0100, Julien Lemoine wrote: > Hello gregor,
Hi Julien,
> Stunnel4 default configuration file is created for use in chroot
> environment. Here is default lines :
I know, I haven't changed this file.
> stunnel4.pid is created in chroot jail, /var/stunnel/stunnel.pid is
> probably a old configuration file line.
I don't think so, because this was a fresh install of stunnel4 (I had
the old stunnel package before).
Nevertheless /usr/bin/stunnel tries to create /var/stunnel/stunnel.pid
FYI:
$ ls -ld /var/run/stunnel*
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 18 14:57 /var/run/stunnel
drwxr-xr-x 2 stunnel4 stunnel4 4096 Dec 18 14:50 /var/run/stunnel4
$ ls -l /var/run/stunnel*
/var/run/stunnel:
total 0
/var/run/stunnel4:
total 0
> So you have to create you chroot or to personalise your configuration
> file for you need.
Do I really need a chroot (and do I have to create it by hand?) even
if I
a) don't use /usr/bin/stunnel4 but /usr/bin/stunnel?
(yes I know that the latter calls the former)
b) I still have 'ENABLED=0' in /etc/default/stunnel4?
> If you are agree that this bug is no more present. You can close it by
> mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not so sure, at least because there was also an error message at
installation time.
Ok reinstalling:
# rm -rf /var/stunnel/
# aptitude reinstall stunnel4
[..]
Oops! No more errors. (And /var/run/stunnel is gone.)
But after starting /usr/bin/stunnel I still have the error about the
missing /var/stunnel directory.
After recreating /var/stunnel I can start /usr/bin/stunnel again.
Trying something else:
/usr/sbin/stunnel .. -P /var/run/stunnel4/
-> syslog:
Cannot create pid file /var/run/stunnel4/
create: Is a directory (21)
Well yes, that's how I understood the manpage ("If the argument is a
pathname ending in a slash, then a pid file named
"stunnel.servicename.pid" will be created in the specified
directory.")
/usr/sbin/stunnel ... -P /var/run/stunnel4/stunnel.pid
Ok, this works.
All in all, I don't know if this is a bug or intended behaviour. IMO
it looks strange, but maybe it's just me.
BTW:
$ stunnel4 --help
[..]
<filename> - use specified config file instead of /usr/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf
^^^^
Kind regards,
gregor
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