Mark Elston <m_els...@comcast.net> wrote: > Nick, > > What do you have in your .netrc (besides passwords and such)... > > Mark >
I registered for an account on mydrive.ch and added the following to my .netrc (with the obvious changes): ,---- | ... | machine webdav.mydrive.ch login luser passwd foobar `---- I was then able to run the following script successfully: ,---- | #! /bin/bash | | cadaver http://webdav.mydrive.ch << EOF | put .profile profile | quit | EOF `---- Nick > On 4/15/2010 12:57 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > > Mark Elston<m_els...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > >> Nick, > >> > >> Thanks. I'm already trying the script approach. I have the > >> following in a script: > >> > >> open https://webdav.mydrive.ch > >> y > >> <username> > >> <password> > >> cd org > >> put Teaching.org > >> put Home.org > >> close > >> exit > >> > >> The 'y' is to accept the untrusted server certificate. > >> > >> Unfortunately, even though this all works manually, when running it as: > >> > >> cadaver< response.file > >> > >> it barfs on accepting the certificate. Sigh. Time to get the sources > >> and try compiling a local version that doesn't ask to accept the > >> cert and just goes on with the rest. > >> > > > > On Linux, I can use the .netrc mechanism to log in to the server (simple > > auth only), so the script does not have to worry about that. Don't know > > whether this works with the cygwin version or how the certificate > > complicates things. Using this mechanism, the following script works: > > > > ,---- > > | #! /bin/bash > > | > > | cadaver http://alphaville.usa.hp.com/org<< EOF > > | put foo.org bar.org > > | quit > > | EOF > > `---- > > > > Nick > _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode