Pedro wrote:
> Or you can use a valid userid on wgetrc. Look this parameters on
> wgetrc:
>
> http_proxy = http://proxy-server:port/
> ftp_proxy = http://proxy-server:port/
> proxy_user =
> proxy_passwd =
Next time I'll remember to read the info page as well, and not rely on a
man page on a piece of GNU software.. ;-)
These are available using command line arguments as well as wgetrc
commands.
`--proxy-user=USER'
`--proxy-passwd=PASSWORD'
Specify the username USER and password PASSWORD for authentication
on a PROXY server. Wget will encode them using the `basic'
authentication scheme.
But I did learn how to encode basic authorization using perl, which I
needed in my small testsuite anyway.
--- Henrik Nordström Sparetime Squid HackerReceived on Thu Jul 16 1998 - 14:03:42 MDT
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