[hobbit] URLplus

Ralph Mitchell ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 19:28:46 CEST 2008


Unfortunately it's not just one script.  I've found many variations in login
pages, so I've had to customize the scripts for each different target.  Some
logins require a form to be posted back, others are handled via
WWW-Authenticate pop-up boxes and sometimes redirects have to be followed.
That's not hard if the site uses Location headers, because curl can handle
those, but I've also found meta-refresh tags and several types of javascript
"go-elsewhere" redirects that have to be individually scripted.

I posted something a year or so ago that might get you started.  If I can
find it, I'll post it again.

Ralph Mitchell


On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Thomas Laurids Pedersen <tlp at mach.com>
wrote:

>  Would you share the bourne script. I need something quickly for only 1
> site at the moment, so anything will do.
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> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Thomas Laurids Pedersen <*tlp at mach.com*<tlp at mach.com>>
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>    Can this new extension do the post like the builtin http test can do
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>       Regards, Thomas
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> I don't think so, as it currently stands. This line:
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> $ret=qx(curl -m $tout -s -k -S $pstr "$url" 2>&1);
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> in showUrl is the bit that actually fetches the web page. To do a POST
> using curl, you would need to change that to:
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> $ret=qx(curl -m $tout -s -k -S -d $postArgs $pstr "$url" 2>&1);
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> with matching additions elsewhere to fill the $postArgs variable with
> whatever you want to post. If you're wanting to implement something that
> performs a login, you'd probably want to track cookies as well.
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> I'm not much of a perl programmer, so I'm not confident about making such
> changes. On the other hand, I've done quite a lot of this in Bourne shell...
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> Ralph Mitchell
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