Keep working on getting SSLeay / OpenSSL to compile. I can then
give you a patch so you can compile Crypt::SSLeay in perl... then
install libwww-perl, and you can do this:
lwp-request https://...
lwp-request is a perl script.
--Joshua
"Hyatt, Daniel J" wrote:
>
> Help.....
> I am still trying to find a solution for downloading files using a UNIX
> script (command line) from a SSL server using AIX or HPUX.
> I keep hearing from Microsoft admins and programmers who haven't done it
> that it is easy to do in UNIX. I found a script but it requires a device
> that does not exist on a standard UNIX setup (/dev/tcp/www.<>)
> But I have yet to find a UNIX person who has actually done a command line
> https download on a UNIX box. The folks who claim it is so easy are not
> forthcoming with a person who has acutally done it or the script to do it.
> I have the URL, username and password. But I have to use a web browser or a
> microsoft machine.
> I tried SSLeay but cannot get it to compile on a HPUX.
>
> > ----------
> > From: Milivoj Ivkovic[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 25, 1999 2:15 PM
> > To: Joshua Chamas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Crypt::OpenSSL Proposal
> >
> > >I'd like to propose a new module for perl called Crypt::OpenSSL.
> >
> > Sounds great! I've been waiting quite some time now for an SSL solution to
> > use with LWP. Not having a compiler (and not having the slightest clue
> > about C and compiling anyway), there seemed to be nothing I could do.
> >
> >
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