Hi Blake;

I think you are listening on only localhost - 127.0.0.1 - it's local only, so remote hosts won't be able to connect.

The manual says that you can specify just a port, like i would do for https:

accept 443

and this will bind to all IPs on that machine, including public, private, and local



On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Blake Miller <blake@promotiondesign.com> wrote:
We are planning to transition our email service to Google Apps with our
Goldmine 6.7 Corporate Edition so need to use Stunnel.  We have Goldmine
setup and run from a central Server and a shared/networked drive F:   Each
client machine runs Goldmine, BUT via the server path noted earlier.  When
logged in locally to the server and running Goldmine locally, everything
works great. Stunnel is connected, we're able to send/receive email, etc.

However from a remote machine, it doesn't work.  Have tried installing
stunnel on the local machine.  Have tried accessing the said ports via the
Server's IP address from within the network.  And have hacked around
different config setups without luck.

Being a NOOB with Stunnel, we're at a loss with further configuration
without literally 'hacking around' in the dark any further.

Our config file is just below

Thanks in advance.
Blake


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