![]() > so I tried /not/ limiting journalctl -follow to a specific service and > But your comment got me more interested in exactly what was happening, > to be the default given the man page for stunnel. > be used for that purpose without a specific setting. > I do not have a specific setting for "output". > There are no files named stunnel.log on my system. > found that the log file can be in a number of different locations > Have you tried doing "find / -name stunnel.log -print" as root. > On at 15:37, Christopher Schultz wrote: Iĭon't believe they are available through any traditional text-based log My reply below shows how you can get the stunnel-related log messages. var/log/journal/* which is a bunch of binary files. The only thing which contains non-trivial information is No longer the way to get logs from systemd-based environments. journald has absorbed everything and files are Thank you for your reply, but /var/log is basically empty (meaning veryįew files located there). I was running an older version of Stunnel but updating to latest version hasn't helped.ĭoes anyone have any ideas? I'd hate to have to lose my old Email client which has so many messages stored so it would be great to get it working fully with hotmail. POP is still on port 995 as it was before but SMTP has changed from 465 to 587. I just changed the POP and SMTP server details to the new ones. The old SMTP server was on port 465 whereas the new server (hotmail) is on port 587 so that may be the source of the problem. Receiving via POP is still fine, but sending via SMTP is giving the error "SSL_connect: ssl/record/ssl3_record.c:354: error:0A00010B:SSL routines::wrong version number" ![]() I've been using Stunnel for many years without a problem but I just changed my email provider and now my mail client can't send emails.
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