Hi,
install http://stunnel.org/ in localhost: and redirect it to
remote_host:443 with stunnel ;)
now you can talk "simple" http to localhost: and let stunnel do the
dirty work.
Hope this helps,
Nuno Silva
phpman wrote:
> I've been working with curl as well. It allows a pretty easy m
I've been working with curl as well. It allows a pretty easy method to
access https, however it is
limited as far as encrypting data and sending to an https server. So now i'm
experimenting with
snoopy to simulate a web client. I'm trying to link up with UPS online
tools, but the sob's only
know j
As far as I know you cant do that with standard socket connection as SSL
needs more than that. One solution that I am currently using is using Curl
extensions of PHP which is working just fine. But you may need to recompile
PHP with curl support. For more info:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.cu
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