# the sample config file should point to the right places on Solaris
#
#
--- stunnel-4.55.orig/tools/stunnel.conf-sample.in 2012-01-01 13:46:46.000000000 -0800
+++ stunnel-4.55/tools/stunnel.conf-sample.in 2013-03-21 22:38:08.025113934 -0700
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
; A copy of some devices and system files is needed within the chroot jail
; Chroot conflicts with configuration file reload and many other features
-chroot = @prefix@/var/lib/stunnel/
+chroot = @localstatedir@/run/stunnel/
; Chroot jail can be escaped if setuid option is not used
setuid = nobody
setgid = @DEFAULT_GROUP@
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
; **************************************************************************
; Certificate/key is needed in server mode and optional in client mode
-cert = @prefix@/etc/stunnel/mail.pem
-;key = @prefix@/etc/stunnel/mail.pem
+cert = @sysconfdir@/stunnel/mail.pem
+;key = @sysconfdir@/stunnel/mail.pem
; Authentication stuff needs to be configured to prevent MITM attacks
; It is not enabled by default!
@@ -36,12 +36,13 @@
; CApath is located inside chroot jail
;CApath = /certs
; It's often easier to use CAfile
-;CAfile = @prefix@/etc/stunnel/certs.pem
+;CAfile = @sysconfdir@/stunnel/certs.pem
+;CAfile = @sysconfdir@/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
; Don't forget to c_rehash CRLpath
; CRLpath is located inside chroot jail
;CRLpath = /crls
; Alternatively CRLfile can be used
-;CRLfile = @prefix@/etc/stunnel/crls.pem
+;CRLfile = @sysconfdir@/stunnel/crls.pem
; Disable support for insecure SSLv2 protocol
options = NO_SSLv2