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Next, specify a service for use with stunnel. Here, it will work as client so file should look like this: | Next, specify a service for use with stunnel. Here, it will work as client so file should look like this: | ||
* client = yes | * | ||
client = yes | |||
[squid] | [squid] | ||
accept = 127.0.0.1:23 | accept = 127.0.0.1:23 | ||
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Step 4: Create certificates | Step 4: Create certificates''' | ||
Stunnel uses SSL certificate to secure its connections, which you can easily create using the commands: | Stunnel uses SSL certificate to secure its connections, which you can easily create using the commands: | ||
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Step 5: Restart stunnel | Step 5: Restart stunnel''' | ||
restart the stunnel configuration using the command: | restart the stunnel configuration using the command: |