![]() ![]() I've read through the threads in both languages here, and I did not see this particular question. German or English is fine for this thread. If there is not advantage to this, then we'll skip it. The website: shows this as possible in the stunnel. Can we include a little tighter security in stunnel. conf file? Would it work to open the stunnel to Rotterdam3 but connect through the stunnel to Amsterdam4, for example? This would be something like a makeshift "double hop" if it worked, but we're guessing connect and route must have the same IP, but we could save a lot of typing if we could use just one stunnel for several openvpn. conf file have the same IP as the "route" option in the opepvpn. ![]() Must the "connect" option in the stunnel. We're also assuming that stunnel cannot be done from the xwindows gui app on Ubuntu, but we prefer command line anyway. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Using stunnel now from the setup on your excellent tutorial on several Ubuntu 20 machines, with both stunnel and openvpn from the command line. There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall stunnel.
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