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I'm not sure I completely understand the question, but I'll try anyway..

If you're trying to just get the data, while passing the authentication to the Basic Authentication you've got set up, you can do it in the following fashion (using LWP):

use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; my $url = 'https://intranet.com/some/page.html'; my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new(); $browser->protocols_allowed(["http", "https"]); unless ($browser->is_protocol_supported("https")) { die "Cannot use https:// URLs\n"; } $browser->credentials("intranet.com:443", "My Realm", "johndoe", "0bScUr3d"); my $response = $browser->get($url);

Work with this code snippet, and get something similar working in your CGI.. you should have no trouble from there.


In reply to Re: HTTPChallenge Client Headers by hacker
in thread HTTPChallenge Client Headers by PyroX

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