Hi,<br>I am trying to send syslog-ng error messages over stunnel <br><br>My client side's stunnel.conf file is :<br><br>client = yes<br>cert = /etc/stunnel/syslog-ng-client.pem<br>CAfile = /etc/stunnel/syslog-ng-server.pem
<br>verify = 3<br>#verify = 1<br>[5140]<br> accept = <a href="http://127.0.0.1:514">127.0.0.1:514</a><br> connect = <a href="http://10.105.1.25:5140">10.105.1.25:5140</a><br><br><br><br><br><br>My server side's
stunnel.conf file is :<br>chroot = /chroot/stunnel<br>setuid = stunnel<br>setgid = stunnel<br>pid = /stunnel.pid<br>debug = mail.notice<br>client = no<br>#cert = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem<br>cert = /etc/stunnel/syslog-ng-server.pem
<br>CAfile = /etc/stunnel/syslog-ng-client.pem<br><br>#verify = 1<br>verify = 3<br>service = syslog-ng<br><br><br>#Service-level configuration<br>[syslog-ng]<br>accept = 5140<br>connect = <a href="http://127.0.0.1:514">127.0.0.1:514
</a><br><br><br>But at runtime , I am getting the following error message at client :<br><br> <syslog.err> syslog-ng[32460]: I/O error occurred while writing; fd='7', error='Broken pipe (32)' <br><br><br>I don't understand what the number 32460 means here. If it is the port number running syslog-ng then why is it not 514 as marked in the accept parameter of the client ?
<br><br>Kindly let me know where to look for the bug <br><br>Regards<br>