On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 12:24:18PM -0600, Jay Johnston wrote:
> The problem is that my PHP script can't negotiate the key exchange for
> the SSL!
Your PHP script needs to speak client-side HTTPS to the server you're
scraping from.
> MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: Will OPEN SSL allow my PHP script to
>
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004, Jay Johnston wrote:
>
> MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: Will OPEN SSL allow my PHP script to authenticate
> an SSL connection to a secure server that is hosting the web-based
> directories and thusly return the HTML so I can query it for a string I am
> looking for?
>
The authen
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 12:24:18PM -0600, Jay Johnston wrote:
...
> SOLUTION IMPLEMENTATION:
> Back to my current delima of the needle-in-a-haystack searches I'm doing, I
> decided to create a program that would screen scrape for the string in the
> web-based file directories. First, however, I ha
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 02:09:39AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I run several SSL enabled services on a single host. Especially since
> some of these don't run as root, I want to create a different
> certificate, with a different DN, for each service. However, each
> service certificates' C
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004, Bob Mariotti wrote:
> Please excuse my ignorance on this list. I write only because I've
> researched for several weeks now without success.
>
> I have created a perl program that does successfully access a remote
> secured server using https. I can retrieve pages and s
Please excuse my ignorance on this list. I write only because I've
researched for several weeks now without success.
I have created a perl program that does successfully access a remote
secured server using https. I can retrieve pages and send request
successfully.
What remains is the need