| # |
| # Example SSL stunnel CLIENT configuration file. (you run stunnel on |
| # this machine and point your vnc viewer to it, it goes to remote VNC |
| # server via SSL) |
| # |
| # To use this file you will need to edit it. Then you will need |
| # to manually start up stunnel using it. |
| # (e.g. /path/to/stunnel stunnel-server.conf) |
| # |
| # This is just an example and is not used by the tools in this package. |
| # It is here to show how to create outgoing SSL connections to remote |
| # VNC servers when not using the tools in this package. |
| # |
| client = yes |
| options = ALL |
| RNDbytes = 2048 |
| RNDfile = bananarand.bin |
| RNDoverwrite = yes |
| # |
| # Remote server certs could go here: |
| # CApath = /path/to/.../crt-dir |
| # CAfile = /path/to/.../foo.crt |
| # verify = 2 |
| # My cert could go here: |
| # cert = /path/to/.../my.pem |
| # |
| [vnc] |
| # |
| # Set to local listening port number (e.g. 5900 for vnc display 0): |
| # |
| accept = localhost:5900 |
| # |
| # Set to remote host:port to connect to (e.g. far-away.east:5900): |
| # (this is where the VNC server is. :0 -> port 5900, etc) |
| # |
| connect = HOST:PORT |
| delay = no |
| # |
| # You could add additional ones going to other VNC servers: |
| # [vnc2] |
| # accept = localhost:5901 |
| # connect = HOST2:PORT2 |
| # etc ... |