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
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> 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
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> > --- 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
> >
> > =====
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> >
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