Hi Darren-- 4.3 is not out yet; the reference is to the current CVS version (which will, eventually, become 4.3, I suppose), which you can check out and use, although it is not an "official" release and will therefore probably be a bit unstable (I've been running it on my dev server for a while without much in the way of problems).
An alternative would be to compile the curl library in a 4.2 release and use that one to pull SSL pages. Marco On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:49, Darren Gamble wrote: > Good day, > > I'm trying to create a PHP app to connect to a remote port that uses SSL. > > According to the documentation for fsockopen() ... > > > > As of PHP 4.3.0, if you have compiled in OpenSSL support, you may prefix the > hostname with either 'ssl://' or 'tls://' to use an SSL or TLS client > connection over TCP/IP to connect to the remote host. > > > > I don't see a 4.3.0 version available for download. The CVS changelog > refers to a 4_3 branch someplace, so I presume I could get this feature by > compiling from CVS, but there are a number of other applications that > upgrading could break so I'd like to try to avoid using CVS if possible. > > Is there any other way to do this via PHP, other than calling stunnel via a > shell command and using fsockopen to the unencrypted endpoint? I have > Googled and searched though the PHP site, but I haven't come up with > anything else. > > I don't need to supply a client certificate, if that helps any... > > Thanks in advance, > > ============================ > Darren Gamble > Planner, Regional Services > Shaw Cablesystems GP > 630 - 3rd Avenue SW > Calgary, Alberta, Canada > T2P 4L4 > (403) 781-4948 > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php