It looks like everything is going good with no errors.
But it still doesn't download the expected file.
Wondering if there is anything here that might point
me to the problem?
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bash-2.05$ curl -k -v -d
"username=user1&password=pass1&Submit=Login"
"https://199.189.2.132/alerts/report/report-alert-99606.xml?attack_id=99606&output=xml"
* About to connect() to 199.189.2.132 port 443
* Trying 199.189.2.132... * connected
* Connected to 199.189.2.132 (199.189.2.132) port 443
* successfully set certificate verify locations:
* CAfile: /usr/local/share/curl/curl-ca-bundle.crt
CApath: none
* SSL connection using RC4-MD5
* Server certificate:
* subject:
/C=US/ST=Virginia/L=Reston/O=Sprintlink/OU=MNS/CN=mns-res-collector1/emailAddress=rshirley_at_arbor.net
* start date: 2005-07-07 19:19:11 GMT
* expire date: 2015-07-05 19:19:11 GMT
* common name: mns-res-collector1 (does not
match '199.189.2.132')
* issuer: /C=US/ST=Michigan/L=Ann Arbor/O=Arbor
Networks/CN=Arbor Networks Certification Authority
* SSL certificate verify result: error number 1 (19),
continuing anyway.
> POST
/alerts/report/report-alert-99606.xml?attack_id=99606&output=xml
HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: curl/7.12.2 (sparc-sun-solaris2.9)
libcurl/7.12.2 OpenSSL/0.9.7f zlib/1.1.4
Host: 199.189.2.132
Pragma: no-cache
Accept: */*
Content-Length: 46
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
username=user1&password=pass1&Submit=Login< HTTP/1.1
302 Found
< Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 14:38:25 GMT
< Server: Apache/1.3.29
< P3P: policyref="/w3c/p3p.xml", CP="NOI DSP COR TAIa
OUR NOR UNI"
< X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.3
< Set-Cookie:
PHPSESSID=f5ba0aaaa185a96e6eaa6622841929b1; path=/
< Set-Cookie:
PHPSESSID=646e1bd8920679150836ecb2fbcc3161; path=/
< Location: /
< Transfer-Encoding: chunked
< Content-Type: text/html
* Connection #0 to host 199.189.2.132 left intact
* Closing connection #0
=======================
--- Daniel Stenberg <daniel_at_haxx.se> wrote:
> On Wed, 3 May 2006, Ravi Malghan wrote:
>
> > openssl.exe s_client -connect A.B.C.D:443 |tee
> logfile
> >
> > But what I do with the logfile that was downloaded
> before I use it as a
> > certificate is not very clear. 1. do I just
> extract lines after BEGIN
> > CERTIFICATE and before END CERTIFICATE and save it
> as something like mycert.
> > An use --cacert mycert with curl?
>
> You most likely cannot use it stand-alone, you
> should append it to the
> existing cacert file and use that since there's a
> chain of trust and the
> cacert of the signer of that cert needs to be found
> too (if I've understood
> things right).
>
> --
> Commercial curl and libcurl Technical Support:
> http://haxx.se/curl.html
>
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