stunnel4/INSTALL.W32
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stunnel Windows install notes
Cross-compiling stunnel from source with MinGW (optional):
1) Install the mingw32 cross-compiler on a Unix/Linux machine.
On Debian (and derivatives, including Ubuntu):
sudo apt-get install gcc-mingw-w64-i686
On Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S mingw-w64-gcc
2) Download the recent OpenSSL and unpack it:
tar zvxf ~/openssl-(version).tar.gz
mv openssl-(version) openssl-(version)-i686
cd openssl-(version)-i686/
3) Build OpenSSL.
For 32-bit Windows:
./Configure \
--cross-compile-prefix=i686-w64-mingw32- \
--openssldir=/opt/openssl-mingw mingw shared
make
sudo make install
sudo cp ms/applink.c /opt/openssl-mingw/include/openssl/
For 64-bit Windows:
./Configure \
--cross-compile-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32- \
--openssldir=/opt/openssl-mingw64 mingw64 shared
make
sudo make install
sudo cp ms/applink.c /opt/openssl-mingw64/include/openssl/
4) Download and unpack stunnel-(version).tar.gz.
5) Configure stunnel:
cd stunnel-(version)
./configure
6) Build Windows 32-bit and/or 64-bit executables:
cd src
make mingw
make mingw64
Building stunnel from source with MinGW (optional):
Building on a Windows machine is possible, but not currently supported.
Building stunnel from source with Visual Studio (optional):
TODO
Installing stunnel:
1) Run installer to install the precompiled binaries, or
copy the stunnel.exe or tstunnel.exe executable located in the
/stunnel-(version)/bin/mingw/ directory into the destination
directory on a Windows machine, and
copy OpenSSL DLLs: libeay32.dll, libssp-0.dll and ssleay32.dll
into the same directory, if necessary.
2) Read the manual (stunnel.html).
3) Create/edit the stunnel.conf configuration file.