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stunnel Windows install notes

Cross-compiling 64-bit stunnel from source with MinGW (optional):

  1. Install the mingw64 cross-compiler on a Unix/Linux machine. On Debian (and derivatives, including Ubuntu): sudo apt install gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64 On Arch Linux: aurman -S mingw-w64-gcc-bin

  2. Download the recent OpenSSL and unpack it: tar zvxf ~/openssl-(version).tar.gz mv openssl-(version) openssl-(version)-mingw64 cd openssl-(version)-mingw64/

  3. Build and install OpenSSL. ./Configure
    --cross-compile-prefix=x86_64-w64-mingw32-
    --prefix=/opt/openssl-mingw64 mingw64 shared enable-capieng sed -i 's/"$(OPENSSLDIR)/"../config/' Makefile sed -i 's/"$(ENGINESDIR)/"../engines/' Makefile sed -i 's/"$(MODULESDIR)/"../ossl-modules/' Makefile 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 64-bit Windows executables. cd src make mingw64

Cross-compiling 32-bit stunnel from source with MinGW (optional):

  1. Install the mingw64 cross-compiler on a Unix/Linux machine. On Debian (and derivatives, including Ubuntu): sudo apt install gcc-mingw-w64-i686 On Arch Linux: aurman -S mingw-w64-gcc-bin

  2. Download the recent OpenSSL and unpack it: tar zvxf ~/openssl-(version).tar.gz mv openssl-(version) openssl-(version)-mingw cd openssl-(version)-mingw/

  3. Build and install OpenSSL. ./Configure
    --cross-compile-prefix=i686-w64-mingw32-
    --prefix=/opt/openssl-mingw mingw shared enable-capieng sed -i 's/"$(OPENSSLDIR)/"../config/' Makefile sed -i 's/"$(ENGINESDIR)/"../engines/' Makefile sed -i 's/"$(MODULESDIR)/"../ossl-modules/' Makefile make sudo make install sudo cp ms/applink.c /opt/openssl-mingw/include/openssl/

  4. Download and unpack stunnel-(version).tar.gz.

  5. Configure stunnel. cd stunnel-(version) ./configure

  6. Build 32-bit Windows executables. cd src make mingw

Building stunnel from source with MinGW (optional):

Building stunnel with MinGW on a Windows machine is possible, but not currently supported.

Building stunnel from source with Visual Studio (optional):

  1. Build your own or download pre-built OpenSSL library and headers. TODO

  2. Configure path to your OpenSSL in the src\vc.mak file.

  3. Build stunnel in Visual Studio Command Prompt. cd src nmake -f vc.mak

Installing stunnel:

  1. Install stunnel. Run installer to install the precompiled binaries. Alternatively, copy the stunnel.exe and/or tstunnel.exe executable located in /stunnel-(version)/bin/mingw/ or /stunnel-(version)/bin/mingw64/ directory into the destination directory on a Windows machine. Copy OpenSSL DLLs into the same directory if necessary. For a MinGW build also copy libssp-0.dll. For a Visual Studio build also install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable.

  2. Read the manual (stunnel.html).

  3. Create/edit the stunnel.conf configuration file.