homebrew-core/Formula/stunnel.rb
2014-12-10 11:36:40 +00:00

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require "formula"
class Stunnel < Formula
homepage "https://www.stunnel.org/"
url "https://www.stunnel.org/downloads/stunnel-5.08.tar.gz"
mirror "http://www.usenix.org.uk/mirrors/stunnel/stunnel-5.08.tar.gz"
sha256 "830b21d24cd237e96f4d7993be43553d4eba4d3cfa2660faa78dec8d41d314fc"
bottle do
sha1 "aab0c4a1dcdfcdfdac9d9b9c06fda6b1933475af" => :yosemite
sha1 "4f3e8b4b30793258391cd9b355e15e8f4b3e5f56" => :mavericks
sha1 "48d18d655dd0a75a28488cc9c244ee6d99c55849" => :mountain_lion
end
depends_on "openssl"
def install
# This causes a bogus .pem to be created in lieu of interactive cert generation.
stunnel_cnf = Pathname.new("tools/stunnel.cnf")
stunnel_cnf.unlink
stunnel_cnf.write <<-EOS.undent
# OpenSSL configuration file to create a server certificate
# by Michal Trojnara 1998-2013
[ req ]
# the default key length is secure and quite fast - do not change it
default_bits = 2048
# comment out the next line to protect the private key with a passphrase
encrypt_key = no
distinguished_name = req_dn
x509_extensions = cert_type
prompt = no
[ req_dn ]
countryName = PL
stateOrProvinceName = Mazovia Province
localityName = Warsaw
organizationName = Stunnel Developers
organizationalUnitName = Provisional CA
0.commonName = localhost
# To create a certificate for more than one name uncomment:
# 1.commonName = DNS alias of your server
# 2.commonName = DNS alias of your server
# ...
# See http://home.netscape.com/eng/security/ssl_2.0_certificate.html
# to see how Netscape understands commonName.
[ cert_type ]
nsCertType = server
EOS
system "./configure", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--sysconfdir=#{etc}",
"--mandir=#{man}",
"--disable-libwrap",
"--with-ssl=#{Formula["openssl"].opt_prefix}"
system "make", "install", "cert"
end
def caveats
<<-EOS.undent
A bogus SSL server certificate has been installed to:
#{etc}/stunnel/stunnel.pem
This certificate will be used by default unless a config file says otherwise!
In your stunnel configuration, specify a SSL certificate with
the "cert =" option for each service.
EOS
end
end