Hello Everybody,
I been reading lots about openvpn, stunnel and all the rest. The good thing is I now understand 70% unlike as of last week 40% at best.
For some reason I want to play with stunnel first! I don’t care how powerful openvpn is as of right now. I want it to do what seems impossible when using stunnel (I found nothing about this). I simply want to make it connect to my VPS which has nothing on it but the FreeBSD operating system and stunnel. I just want to use pure ssl into my VPS.
FWIDK, I can connect to my remote KVM server using any web browser, but I also have tmux in a jail that I can easily use this command and go to town on it. It’s the greatest thing I ever done when it comes to administrating a remote machine. I never thought it was this simple but it took a bit to set it up correctly with the use of pf, ssh_config and /etc/services.
But still, I need to know how to make my Mate stunnel connect to the VPS stunnel and do the same kind of stuff. What applications am I’m missing? Is this even possible? If so, how?
Just because I can’t find any info about this on the internet don’t mean it’s Impossible. It’s only impossible when FreeBSD user’s tell me so. If what I am after is doable, it will take me far. If not then it will take me farther because I’ll know the facts.
I been reading lots about openvpn, stunnel and all the rest. The good thing is I now understand 70% unlike as of last week 40% at best.
For some reason I want to play with stunnel first! I don’t care how powerful openvpn is as of right now. I want it to do what seems impossible when using stunnel (I found nothing about this). I simply want to make it connect to my VPS which has nothing on it but the FreeBSD operating system and stunnel. I just want to use pure ssl into my VPS.
FWIDK, I can connect to my remote KVM server using any web browser, but I also have tmux in a jail that I can easily use this command and go to town on it. It’s the greatest thing I ever done when it comes to administrating a remote machine. I never thought it was this simple but it took a bit to set it up correctly with the use of pf, ssh_config and /etc/services.
Code:
ssh -p 2222 user1@111.222.333.444
Just because I can’t find any info about this on the internet don’t mean it’s Impossible. It’s only impossible when FreeBSD user’s tell me so. If what I am after is doable, it will take me far. If not then it will take me farther because I’ll know the facts.