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var/log/ cat secure

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net64

Guest
Looking through my secure file I have a few new entries that look like this?? what is this??

from Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15753]: stunnel 4.04 on i386-redhat-linux-gnu PTHREAD+LIBWRAP with OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003
Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15753]: stunnel connected from 127.0.0.1:55090
Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15753]: Connection closed: 46 bytes sent to SSL, 6 bytes sent to socket
Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15758]: stunnel 4.04 on i386-redhat-linux-gnu PTHREAD+LIBWRAP with OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003
Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15758]: stunnel connected from 127.0.0.1:55094
Mar 13 00:18:40 admin stunnel[15758]: Connection closed: 299 bytes sent to SSL, 12 bytes sent to socket
 
I have a number of the same type of stunnel log entries. I've heard webmail uses stunnel but I don't know this to be fact. It was an assumption made in another post.

I too would like to know what calls stunnel and should I be worried about this entries?

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