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Old 03-14-2004
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Need Help in Get/Post Script

I have a login a password to a site that will expire if I don't login for 30 days.

I would like to have a Shell Script to login on site giving my name and password.

The site is here.

But it seems that the site is some how protected. I tried to do a page request manually (using telnet and GET), but get logged off.

Thanks for any help!

Bernardo Höhl
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you can try to use perls LWP modules.

check cpan for the docs and modules.
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Have you tried using "lynx"? If I remember correctly, it can talk HTTPS, and you can pass it username and password via the command line. "wget" may be able to do the same thing.
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