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Old 03-17-2010, 07:32 PM   #1
alee
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Impelemting sTunnel


I am trying to implement a POC (Proof of concept) Stunnel configurations between my VM (Fedora 9) and Windows 7. The problem is that every tutorial that i have come across is focusin either some POP3 configurations or something else.

I just want to show the basic POC for stunnel but i am not able to get it going. I need very basic things .. like a secure file transfer between my host windows 7 and fedore 9 (VM). but i am not able to get how to implement it.

Not necessarily that i need to show the file transfer .. .. any communication through stunnel between windows 7 and fedore9 would be good. can someone guide me?
 
Old 03-18-2010, 12:24 AM   #2
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I figured out a basic scenario. communicating telnet and netcat.

sorry - thanks for help
 
  


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