At last...success! A buddy of mine turned me onto Tamper Data, which lead me
to the right combination. Here it is for others that might find this
useful:
String strU = StringUtils.substringBetween(_strGetRspBody,
input type=\hidden\ name=\.u\
olegk wrote:
Yahoo as well as other high profile sites intentionally make it very
difficult to script their login process.
Yeah, no kidding! Here's my code...I basically combed there form and create
new NameValuePairs for them. They also have hash function onSubmit to MD5
the password
On 05/05/2010, lsacco occ...@gmail.com wrote:
olegk wrote:
Yahoo as well as other high profile sites intentionally make it very
difficult to script their login process.
Yeah, no kidding! Here's my code...I basically combed there form and create
new NameValuePairs for them.
sebb wrote:
On 05/05/2010, lsacco occ...@gmail.com wrote:
olegk wrote:
Yahoo as well as other high profile sites intentionally make it very
difficult to script their login process.
Yeah, no kidding! Here's my code...I basically combed there form and create
new NameValuePairs for
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Jeff Davis j...@flyingdiamond.com wrote:
sebb wrote:
Perfect advice, the only thing I have to add is that Wireshark isn't much
help for https - if you can also log in on http then that will work great.
In Wireshark : Show the capture options - Capture filter
John Smith-151 wrote:
In Wireshark : Show the capture options - Capture filter - tcp port http
or host target_ip
I think it'll help
But how can you use Wireshark when the login site is HTTPS. Wireshark can
only sniff traffic in the clear unless you have the private key for the Web
I've been using LiveHTTPHeaders/Wireshark to analyze it. I see 3 redirects.
This part works fine for HTTPClient. The problem is posting the resulting
Yahoo login form. There's a bunch of hidden fields with GUIDs and it has a
hash function onSubmit() of the form. It seems like I'd need to
On Tue, 2010-05-04 at 09:58 -0700, lsacco wrote:
I've been using LiveHTTPHeaders/Wireshark to analyze it. I see 3 redirects.
This part works fine for HTTPClient. The problem is posting the resulting
Yahoo login form. There's a bunch of hidden fields with GUIDs and it has a
hash function
I suggest you use a browser addon to log the HTTP requests which are needed.
Alternatively, use a protocol analyser such as Wireshark.
On 03/05/2010, lsacco occ...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been working on a program to access the TOS from Flickr
(http://www.flickr.com/services/api/tos/), but to