Reverse SSH or stunnel - advise needed
- From: Oskar <oskar_pienkos@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:45:23 -0800
Hello All,
I'm feeding syslog over WAN from one Solaris system to a centralized
syslog Solaris server and I have a question regarding encryption.
Right now I'm using reverse SSH to initiate the tunnel from the central
server to the client and since tcp/514 is a priv port I'm doing it as
root which probably is a bad idea since I needed to enable non-console
root login. I found a document on Bigadmin that recoomends using Stunnel
and SSL certs. Which one would you recommend reverse SSH or Stunnel?
Thanks is advance
--
Oskar
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