I have wget for linux but I'm having trouble using it. I am trying to use it with a HTTPS connection to save cookies but it doesn't works.
I do:
Could you help me please?
Many thanks and sorry for my english!
Hi,
I have a situation....where I have to make a HTTPS:// connection to the third party web site to grab 5 files from their server.
I am little new to unix.
Can anyone please help me creating the shell script for making this connection and grabing or reading the files from their server to... (2 Replies)
Hey,
I connected with Cygwin and this command:
"ssh -Y USER@web.com"
Then trying to open a program, but this error appeared:
"Cannot open X display: DISPLAY variable unset"
what do I have to do?
Thanks.
Alex (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I am hoping anyone of you could help me in this weird problem we have in 1 of our Solaris 10 servers. Lately, we have been having some ftp problems in this server. Though it can ping any server within the network, it seems that it can only ftp to a select few. For most servers, the... (4 Replies)
Hello,
can someone tell me where the certificate store on aix 6.1 is. If I want to use wget with a https site Iam getting an error that the issuer is untrusted. Thats right because its an self sign certificate. (3 Replies)
HI !!
I have this setup where I have Windows machine and a UNIX based DUT .
I try to make a https connection from my Win to the DUT giving its IP.
But,it is not working (It should do).
What do u think the problem is ?? I checked the logs , they flag some writesocket:broken pipe error in... (1 Reply)
Hi forums,
I was wondering if any of you have faced this problem that I have been having for quite some time now regarding serial connection with putty to my Solaris Box Sunfire v250 and Sun v220 and sun v440.
The serial connection freezes on my Windows 7 64 and 32 Bit machines.
I unplug and... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to download a file from a https website. I don't have the file name as it changes every day.
I am using the following command:
wget --no-check-certificate -r -np --user=ABC --password=DEF -O temp.txt https://<website/directory>
I am getting followin error in my... (9 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have recently started reciving below Error message
Failed HTTPS transfer to https://supportfiles.sun.com/curl
whenever I run
/usr/local/bin/sudo /opt/SUNWexplo/bin/explorer -P -q -v
from all Servers.
Looks like the SSL certificate as Expired.
Whenever I type... (4 Replies)
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vop_readdir
VOP_READDIR(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual VOP_READDIR(9)NAME
VOP_READDIR -- read contents of a directory
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/dirent.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
VOP_READDIR(struct vnode *vp, struct uio *uio, struct ucred *cred, int *eofflag, int *ncookies, u_long **cookies);
DESCRIPTION
Read directory entries.
vp The vnode of the directory.
uio Where to read the directory contents.
cred The caller's credentials.
eofflag Return end of file status (NULL if not wanted).
ncookies Number of directory cookies generated for NFS (NULL if not wanted).
cookies Directory seek cookies generated for NFS (NULL if not wanted).
The directory contents are read into struct dirent structures. If the on-disc data structures differ from this then they should be trans-
lated.
LOCKS
The directory should be locked on entry and will still be locked on exit.
RETURN VALUES
Zero is returned on success, otherwise an error code is returned.
If this is called from the NFS server, the extra arguments eofflag, ncookies and cookies are given. The value of *eofflag should be set to
TRUE if the end of the directory is reached while reading. The directory seek cookies are returned to the NFS client and may be used later
to restart a directory read part way through the directory. There should be one cookie returned per directory entry. The value of the
cookie should be the offset within the directory where the on-disc version of the appropriate directory entry starts. Memory for the cookies
should be allocated using:
...;
*ncookies = number of entries read;
*cookies = (u_int*)#
malloc(*ncookies * sizeof(u_int), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
ERRORS
[EINVAL] An attempt was made to read from an illegal offset in the directory.
[EIO] A read error occurred while reading the directory.
SEE ALSO vnode(9)AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.
BSD July 24, 1996 BSD