; Sample stunnel configuration file for Unix by Michal Trojnara 2002-2015 ; Some options used here may be inadequate for your particular configuration ; This sample file does *not* represent stunnel.conf defaults ; Please consult the manual for detailed description of available options ; ************************************************************************** ; * Global options * ; ************************************************************************** ; It is recommended to drop root privileges if stunnel is started by root setuid = nobody setgid = nobody ; PID file is created inside the chroot jail (if enabled) pid = /usr/local/var/run/stunnel.pid ; Debugging stuff (may be useful for troubleshooting) foreground = yes ;debug = info ;output = /usr/local/var/log/stunnel.log ; Enable FIPS 140-2 mode if needed for compliance ;fips = yes ; ************************************************************************** ; * Service defaults may also be specified in individual service sections * ; ************************************************************************** ; Enable support for the insecure SSLv3 protocol ;options = -NO_SSLv3 ; These options provide additional security at some performance degradation ;options = SINGLE_ECDH_USE ;options = SINGLE_DH_USE ; ************************************************************************** ; * Include all configuration file fragments from the specified folder * ; ************************************************************************** ;include = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/conf.d ; ************************************************************************** ; * Service definitions (remove all services for inetd mode) * ; ************************************************************************** ; ***************************************** Example TLS client mode services ; The following examples use /etc/ssl/certs, which is the common location ; of a hashed directory containing trusted CA certificates. This is not ; a hardcoded path of the stunnel package, as it is not related to the ; stunnel configuration in /usr/local/etc/stunnel/. ;; [gmail-pop3] ;; client = yes ;; accept = 127.0.0.1:110 ;; connect = pop.gmail.com:995 ;; verifyChain = yes ;; CApath = /etc/ssl/certs ;; checkHost = pop.gmail.com ;; OCSPaia = yes ;; [gmail-imap] ;; client = yes ;; accept = 127.0.0.1:143 ;; connect = imap.gmail.com:993 ;; verifyChain = yes ;; CApath = /etc/ssl/certs ;; checkHost = imap.gmail.com ;; OCSPaia = yes ;; [gmail-smtp] ;; client = yes ;; accept = 127.0.0.1:25 ;; connect = smtp.gmail.com:465 ;; verifyChain = yes ;; CApath = /etc/ssl/certs ;; checkHost = smtp.gmail.com ;; OCSPaia = yes ; ***************************************** Example TLS server mode services [pop3s] ;;client = yes accept = 110 connect = 995 ;;cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem ;[imaps] ;accept = 993 ;connect = 143 ;cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem [ssmtp] ;;client = yes accept = 25 connect = 465 ;;cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem ; TLS front-end to a web server ;[https] ;accept = 443 ;connect = 80 ;cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem ; "TIMEOUTclose = 0" is a workaround for a design flaw in Microsoft SChannel ; Microsoft implementations do not use TLS close-notify alert and thus they ; are vulnerable to truncation attacks ;TIMEOUTclose = 0 ; Remote shell protected with PSK-authenticated TLS ; Create "/usr/local/etc/stunnel/secrets.txt" containing IDENTITY:KEY pairs ;[shell] ;accept = 1337 ;exec = /bin/sh ;execArgs = sh -i ;ciphers = PSK ;PSKsecrets = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/secrets.txt ; Non-standard MySQL-over-TLS encapsulation connecting the Unix socket ;[mysql] ;cert = /usr/local/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem ;accept = 3307 ;connect = /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock ; vim:ft=dosini