Am Thursday 28 June 2012 schrieb Ray Satiro: > > From: Tim Ruehsen <[email protected]> > > > >To: [email protected] > >Cc: Michael Tarkowski <[email protected]> > >Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:43 AM > >Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Wget Question > > > >Hi Michael, > > > >> I'm trying to use wget 1.13.4 from a command line to access a web page > >> using Digest Authentication and I keep getting HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized > >> response. Below is my code and the response. Any suggestions would be > >> appreciated. > >> > >> wget --debug --server-response --user-agent="" --ignore-case > >> --user=admin --password=abc -O - > >> http://10.107.70.21:8080/admin/console/View.jsp > >> > >>... > > > >I assume that you double checked username and password, e.g. by opening > >your URL with a web browser. > > > >Well, some servers need a proper "User-Agent" header in the request to > >behave as expected. Try again without --user-agent . > >If it doesn't work, try it with --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0". > > > >If that still doesn't work, try simulating your web browser by providing > >additional header lines with --header option, especially the Accept and > >Accept-Language headers. > > also try curl and see what happens > curl -v -u user:pass --digest > http://10.107.70.21:8080/admin/console/View.jsp > > might be related to > http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?33830
I don't think so, since the bug relates to 'Version: 1.12-2.1' of wget. Michael used 1.13.4, which is also in Debian SID. With that version, I can't reproduce the behaviour. The bug should be closed. Tim
