inetd mode endpoint count check

Hello, a client setup such as this: client = yes foreground = yes connect = example.com:80 exec = cat execargs = cat causes stunnel-4.54 to fail with error: Service [stunnel]: Inetd mode must define one endpoint The attached patch fixes the problem for me. Dunno if the endpoint check is too lax for other cases then, though. -- Thanks, Micha

Hi Michael, Your configuration does not make sense. You cannot use stdin/stdout *and* connect *and* exec at the same time. I guess what you want is a connect+exec service. You need to define a service section for it. Please read the fine manual about inetd mode of stunnel configuration. I don't think this is what you want to use. Mike Michael Weiser <michael@weiser.dinsnail.net> wrote:
Hello,
a client setup such as this:
client = yes foreground = yes connect = example.com:80 exec = cat execargs = cat
causes stunnel-4.54 to fail with error:
Service [stunnel]: Inetd mode must define one endpoint
The attached patch fixes the problem for me. Dunno if the endpoint check is too lax for other cases then, though.
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Michael Weiser
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Michal Trojnara