http.SSL.VerifyHost = False
http.SSL.VerifyPeer = False
http.User = admin
http.Password = admin1
http.Auth = Net.AuthBasic
http.Async = False
http.Debug = True
http.Async = True
http.Timeout = 60
then the Get returns
* About to connect() to 10.25.52.11 port 443 (#0)
*
Le 03/08/2013 21:44, Jim Provan a écrit :
Ok, merci.
Jim Provan
I added the two SSL options in revision #5771. Can you try them and tell
me if they work?
HttpClient.SSL.VerifyPeer = False ' True by default
HttpClient.SSL.VerifyHost = False ' True by default
Regards,
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Benoît Minisini
Le 01/08/2013 22:42, Jim Provan a écrit :
So, how do you deal with self-signed certificates ?
Jim Provan
I don't know... I found an option related to that in the curl library
documentation, so I can add it to the gb.net.curl component.
But I didn't find that option in the curl command-line
Ok, merci.
Jim Provan
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Benoît Minisini
gam...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Le 01/08/2013 22:42, Jim Provan a écrit :
So, how do you deal with self-signed certificates ?
Jim Provan
I don't know... I found an option related to that in the curl library
Le 01/08/2013 15:03, Jim Provan a écrit :
Is there an override property for the .Get() and .Post() methods of an
HttpClient to accept self signed certificates such as curl's
--no-check-certificates option ?
Jim Provan
I don't have this option on the curl provided with my Ubuntu 13.04...
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So, how do you deal with self-signed certificates ?
Jim Provan
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Benoît Minisini
gam...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Le 01/08/2013 15:03, Jim Provan a écrit :
Is there an override property for the .Get() and .Post() methods of an
HttpClient to accept self