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
> 


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