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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl HTTP::Tiny Post 302977929 by azdps on Saturday 23rd of July 2016 05:35:07 PM
Old 07-23-2016
All the following are working solutions to reboot the ARRIS SURFboard SB6183 cable modem:

Using curl
Code:
curl -d Rebooting=1 http://192.168.100.1/goform/RgConfiguration

Using wget
Code:
wget --quiet -O /dev/null --post-data=Rebooting=1 http://192.168.100.1/goform/RgConfiguration

Using HTTP:Tiny module included in Perl (one liner which can be used at a command prompt)
Code:
perl -MHTTP::Tiny -E 'HTTP::Tiny->new->post_form("http://192.168.100.1/goform/RgConfiguration", { Rebooting => 1 })'

Using a Perl script
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl 
 
use strict; 
use warnings; 
use HTTP::Tiny; 
 
my $url       = 'http://192.168.100.1/goform/RgConfiguration'; 
my $form_data = { Rebooting => 1 }; 
my $http      = HTTP::Tiny->new; 
my $response  = $http->post_form($url, $form_data); 
 
if ( $response->{success} ) { 
    print "Modem rebooted\n"; 
} 
else { 
    print "Reboot failed: ", $response->{reason}, "\n"; 
}


Thanks to FishMonger for his help over at the http://perlguru.com forums. Smilie
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Last edited by azdps; 07-23-2016 at 06:52 PM..
 

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HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext - A filter to transmogrify HTML text SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::tags; use HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext; # could it be any simpler? $proxy->push_filter( mime => 'text/html', response => HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::tags->new, response => HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext->new( sub { tr/a-zA-z/n-za-mN-ZA-M/ } ) ); DESCRIPTION
The HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext is a filter spawner that calls the callback of your choice on any HTML text (outside "<script>" and "<style>" tags, and entities). The subroutine should modify the content of $_ as it sees fit. Simple, and terribly efficient. METHODS
The filter defines the following methods, called automatically: init() Ensures that the filter is initialised with a CODE reference. begin() Per page parser initialisation. filter() A simple HTML parser that runs the given callback on the text contained in the HTML data. Please look at HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmlparser if you need something more elaborate. SEE ALSO
HTTP::Proxy, HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter, HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmlparser. AUTHOR
Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, <book@cpan.org>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2005, Philippe Bruhat. LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-07-03 HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::htmltext(3pm)
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