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Re: {bb} Using curl to check https.
- To: bb@bb4.com
- Subject: Re: {bb} Using curl to check https.
- From: Michael_Steeves <msteeves@bbn.com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 16:01:15 -0400
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- In-Reply-To: <017701bef3ff$47e606e0$d19488ce@tpdinc.com>; from Nick Silberstein on Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 03:22:11PM -0700
- References: <009a01bef3db$5744b2e0$d19488ce@tpdinc.com> <19990831162046.D15111@manitoba.bbn.com> <017701bef3ff$47e606e0$d19488ce@tpdinc.com>
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* Nick Silberstein (nick@fluentcomm.com) [990831 20:02]:
> Michael_Steeves <msteeves@bbn.com> wrote:
> > * Nick Silberstein (nick@fluentcomm.com) [990831 15:46]:
> > > I'm attempting to use curl 5.9 (SSL version 0.9.4) to
> > > check a https server via BB as several people on the
> > > list appear to be doing, and not having much luck so
> > > far. Has anyone used curl to check a NT/IIS 4 SSL
> > > server?
> > Try calling curl with the following arguements:
> >
> > [msteeves@jester.bbn.com] [bb/etc] curl -s -i https://www.vcdj.com
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>
> Still no luck; what is the output of curl -V for you? I have
> curl 5.9 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl 5.11 (SSL version 0.9.4)
> installed via RPM. I did just notice that curl was compiled
> against openssl v0.9.4, while I have openssl 0.9.3 installed,
> so I'll try upgrading openssl. With luck, that'll fix the problem.
[msteeves@jester.bbn.com] [~] curl -V
curl 5.9 (sparc-sun-solaris2.6) libcurl 5.10 (SSL version 0.9.0b)
-Mike
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