Hi :) El Martes, 27 de Marzo de 2007 16:37, Mark Goldstein escribió: [...]
I'm out of ideas, sorry. Looks like it depends on authentication method used by your proxy. I understood that curl by default tries different methods. I do not need to specify any method, so in my case it is able to find the proper one. And you have to explicitly specify ntml. wget does not have any such option.
Thanks for your help :) I guess I'm stuck. Well if anyone from SUSE/Novell is reading this thread ... this is the reason the company I work for has all it's servers running Red Hat. We don't have this issue with Red Hat. Tomorrow I'll try with SLES 10 ... last opportunity to get SUSE/Novell in the company I work for ... It would be great help if someone from SUE/Novell could step up and lend me a helping hand ... might get them a new customer ;) Now the thing is ... why curl accepts --proxy-ntlm option on the CLI but it doesn't accept it via .curlrc?
BTW, when you get html file instead of rpm, did you check the size and contents of the file (sometimes I saw that resulting html file contained some error message instead of the actual file).
Oh they're RPMs ... just that the name gets changed to <whatever>.rpm.html. I'd have to rename all the RPMs back to .rpm. Yes I know, I can script that but I don't see the ponit in doing that when YOU/curl/.curlrc should be able to patch my system automatically. Thanks once again :) Rafa -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org