Yep that works, Delegate honours the server property %Net.HttpRequest and passes it through, for some reason stunnel doesn't, thanks once again for the help... Now onto the next problem :-)
"John A. Bertoglio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Peter Cooper" wrote > > Gordon > > > > I have used Deligate > > www.delegate.org > > > > this was recommended to be my Chris Munt (and he should know) > > if u search the archive you will see posts on how to set this up > > It is nice to see that Chris Munt FINALLY has an owner. Congrats to Peter > Cooper. > > jb > > > > > Peter > > > > > > On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 17:37:18 +0100, "Gordon Philip" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >I'm trying to access a SSL site using %Net.HttpRequest (Cach� 5.0.5 under > > >XP) by converting the http request to https using stunnel but have hit a > > >brick wall. It seems that the destination site is not being passed > through > > >or more likely I've configured something incorrectly > > > > > >Here is the cos routine > > >S HttpRequest=##Class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New() > > >S HttpRequest.Server="www.thawte.com" > > >S HttpRequest.ProxyHTTPS=1 > > >S HttpRequest.ProxyPort=8080 > > >S HttpRequest.ProxyServer="127.0.0.1" > > >D HttpRequest.Get("/") > > >D HttpRequest.HttpResponse.OutputToDevice() > > > > > >and here is my stunnel.conf > > > > > >client = yes > > >debug = debug > > > > > >[https] > > >accept = 8080 > > >connect = 443 > > >TIMEOUTclose = 0 > > > > > >Any comments/help gratefully received > > > > > > >
