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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users stunnel4 daemon Post 302426681 by pepeleches on Wednesday 2nd of June 2010 02:47:39 PM
Old 06-02-2010
stunnel4 daemon

If my web browser does not support SSL.This means that I can't connect like this "https://xxxxx". My question is how can i make a stunnel4 daemon in client mode ? like when i connect to "http://localhost:3000" in the web browser i am navigating througth "https://www.randomweb.com". I need to know how to do and set the config files of stunnel4 and make the daemon.

Thanks.

Last edited by pepeleches; 06-02-2010 at 04:01 PM..
 

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SABNZBDPLUS(1)						      General Commands Manual						    SABNZBDPLUS(1)

NAME
sabnzbdplus - a web-based binary newsgrabber with nzb support. SYNOPSIS
sabnzbdplus [-f <configfile>] [[...other options]] DESCRIPTION
SABnzbd+ is a web-based binary newsgrabber written in Python, with support for the popular nzb file format. It takes one or more nzb files as input and from there on does all the work, including fetching files, checking file integrity, and unpacking. Configuration can be done via the web interface or in the configuration file. Multiple servers are supported, as well as secure (ssl) connections, ipv6, scheduling, pausing and resuming downloads, queue manipulation, rss feeds, newzbin and nzbmatrix integration, automatic sorting, a download history, email notifications, and custom post-processing scripts. An extensive API allows third party applications to interact with the program. USAGE
To run the program execute sabnzbdplus, then point your favorite web browser to http://<host>:<port>. The host and port settings default to localhost and 8080, respectively; the default port for https connections is 9090. New nzb files may be queued for download by putting them in the watched directory, adding them via the web interface, or from rss feeds. OPTIONS
-h --help Show a list of options -f --config-file <filename> Location of the configuration file -s --server <host:port> Hostname or ip address and port to listen on -t --templates <template> Primary interface templates -2 --template2 <template> Secondary templates, available at http://<host>:<port>/sabnzbd/m -l --logging <0..2> Log level (0 for least, 2 for most) -w --weblogging <0..2> Cherrypy (built-in web-server) logging (0 for off, 1 for on, 2 for file-only) -b --browser <0..1> Automatically launch browser (0 for off, 1 for on) -d --daemon Fork daemon process (run the program in the background) --pid <path> Create a pid file in the listed folder (full path) --force Discard web-port timeout -v --version Show version -c --clean Remove queue, cache and logs -p --pause Start paused --https <port> Port to listen on for https connections --repair Add orphaned jobs from the incomplete folder to the queue --repair-all Try to reconstruct the queue from the incomplete folder with full data reconstruction --log-all Log all article handling (for developers) --new Run a new instance of SABnzbd, instead of starting the UI of the existing instance FILES
~/.sabnzbd/ Default location for the program's configuration file and internal administration ~/Downloads/ Default location for downloaded files /etc/default/sabnzbdplus Configuration file for the init.d script AUTHOR
This man page was written by JCF Ploemen <linux@jp.pp.ru> and is licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. SEE ALSO
Project wiki with extensive user documentation: http://wiki.sabnzbd.org SABnzbd+ homepage and support forums: http://sabnzbd.org Version 0.6.3 June 2011 SABNZBDPLUS(1)
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