I am doing it like this:

PostMethod fbaAuth = new PostMethod(https://10.0.1.197/exchweb/bin/ auth/owaauth.dll);

I am, however, also applying my own CustomSSLSocket to bypass self- signed certs. But I thought that would still keep using HTTPS.

Thanks!

On Jan 11, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:



On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 13:39 -0500, Michael Prichard wrote:
Hello Oleg!

This helped a lot!  Thanks so much.  I do have a question on how
HTTPClient handles cookies.  If you look at this Debug info:

2008/01/11 13:31:18:443 EST [DEBUG] header - << "Set-Cookie:
sessionid=bf1658c3-fdc9-4f4a-aea7-abc2045dbae4; path=/[\r][\n]"
2008/01/11 13:31:18:443 EST [DEBUG] header - << "Set-Cookie:
cadata="1tTw0QI/b5VZGmsN2tzyk+oXwkKDw3L3oN3JvlkTE23FC5
+7NIp4EwiupiXOuSEat3L2yPap67t7YwoAAzPAnH4YtK+11cUJ05VU9Zw==";
HttpOnly; secure; path=/[\r][\n]"

The secure attribute is the reason. This cookie can only be sent over a
secure connection (that usually means SSL). Are you using SSL when
connecting to the server?

Oleg


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