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Overview ======== This module manages stunnel4. It installs and configures the software, makes sure it is running, and enables you to create different stunnels. ! Upgrade Notice ! ================== Previous versions of this module were not using parameterized classes. If you were using a previous version, you may need to change how you are using the module to accomodate for that. If you were previously setting some stunnel variables before including the class, you will now need to pass those variables to the class as parameters. If you were just simply doing 'include stunnel', then you will not need to change anything. Classes ======= stunnel ------- This is the main class which brings you stunnel support. You will need to instantiate it by doing the following: class { 'stunnel': } Class parameters: * ensure_version - If this parameter is passed, you can force a particular version of stunnel to be installed, if it is available with your packaging system, for example: class { 'stunnel': ensure_version = '3:4.53-1' } If you do not pass this parameter, it will default to just be 'present'. * startboot (Debian) - This parameter controls if stunnel should be started at boot or not, if you do not pass this paramter, by default it will be started * default_extra (Debian) - This parameter lets you add arbitrary extra text to the bottom of /etc/default/stunnel4, this can be useful to set ulimit for example Defines ======= stunnel::service ---------------- This define lets you setup any number of stunnels, it allows you to pass every stunnel configuration variable (see manifests/server.pp) which will be used to create the /etc/stunnel/${name}.conf file, and then notify the stunnel service so it will restart. If you pass $use_nagios to this define, it will create a nagios::service entry for stunnel_${name} which will watch for the appropriate number processes with that configuration name
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