That's not the one, I tried it with port 80 and still get the error message, so ssl have nothing to do with it.
Scott F. "Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sample code is $fp = fsockopen("www.whatever.com", 443, $errno, $errmsg); > > Error message is $errno --> 13 and $errmsg --> Permission denied... > > I think I understand the problem. I'm using the self-created certificate > without having it be signed by certificate authority. When I tried the > cURL, it refuse to work and give an SSL error.. Problem is the self-created > certificate is only temporary until the website development is ready for > production where I can then get a real SSL certificate with Certificate > Authority. > > So, the question is how to get fsockopen to work with temporary certificate > if this is the problem. > > Scott F > > "Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --- Scott Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It said it is set to 1 from ini_get(), it also said "on" from php.ini. > > > > In that case, you should be able to do this. Can you restate exactly what > > you tried (perhaps a small sample script?) and what the error message was? > > > > Chris > > > > ===== > > Chris Shiflett - http://shiflett.org/ > > > > PHP Security - O'Reilly > > Coming mid-2004 > > HTTP Developer's Handbook - Sams > > http://httphandbook.org/ > > PHP Community Site > > http://phpcommunity.org/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php