![]() The VPN part is not done yet but the stunnel part is working fine. ![]() Originally intended to be a socks5 VPN through TLS. The app name does not remotely give the impression of stunnel, mainly because it was… In the end, I was able to find a decent little-known open-source app which is still maintained by the developer and also regularly updated to include the latest stunnel binary. There are not so many of them, and most are either not maintained anymore or require you to compile the app yourself (which lets face it, is way less than ideal!) I spent quite a good amount of time trying to find a suitable and decent app. So we need an unofficial GUI (a wrapper if you will), an app that could provide the required front-end to the user and then pass the execution to the stunnel binary. While making an Android GUI is in the stunnel author’s TODO list, there is still no official GUI available. Meaning it can hardly be used by end users, and is mainly suitable for developers. Chances are though, that your device is running on ARM and you are ready to go.Īnother thing to note, is that the stunnel compiled version, is CLI only. Since we’ll be using the compiled binary, you may need to compile stunnel yourself for your specific Android architecture before continuing 1. Even though most Android devices run on ARM, this is particularly important to note for those devices that are not (e.g, Android-x86). This file is compiled for ARM architecture. ![]()
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