[stunnel-users] Errors in log

Peter Pentchev roam at ringlet.net
Tue Sep 13 14:08:29 CEST 2016


On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 01:05:29PM -0700, Mark Hannig wrote:
> Can you please help me.  Stunnel has been working fine for months and I
> just started getting these errors in the last day or two.  Thank you:
> 
> 2016.09.11 13:43:38 LOG5[10]: Service [ssmtp] accepted connection from
> 46.101.193.127:33818
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG3[10]: SSL_accept: Peer suddenly disconnected
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG5[10]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0
> byte(s) sent to socket
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG5[11]: Service [ssmtp] accepted connection from
> 46.101.193.127:34154
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG3[11]: SSL_accept: 1408A10B: error:1408A10B:SSL
> routines:ssl3_get_client_hello:wrong version number
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG5[11]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0
> byte(s) sent to socket
> 2016.09.11 13:43:40 LOG5[12]: Service [ssmtp] accepted connection from
> 46.101.193.127:34254
> 2016.09.11 13:43:42 LOG3[12]: s_connect: connect 127.0.0.1:25: Connection
> refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
[snip]

Hmm, sorry that I didn't spot this earlier... but this message means
that stunnel tried to connect to the service that you've told it to
connect to (your real service, the SMTP server that you're trying to
protect using SSL), and that service was not accepting connections at
the time.

If the problem persists, can you make sure that your SMTP server is
running and actually listening on the localhost address?

G'luck,
Peter

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