curl-library
Re: Debugging problem
Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 02:38:47 +0100
Hello Alan,
thank you very much. Thats what I've been looking for!
Michael
Alan Wolfe schrieb:
> if you didn't get what i was talking about,
>
>
>> I found several examples for CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION but all wrote the
>> data directly on the screen via fprintf.
>>
>
> replace fprintf in one of those examples with sprintf to print to a
> string instead of a file and then you can process the debug output
> however you want to.
>
>
> On 12/6/07, Michael Hecker <Hecker.Michael_at_gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> since I'm not getting any closer to the solution, I'm trying to get the
>> data I wanted to parse directly from curl.
>>
>> * SSL connection using DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
>> * Server certificate:
>> * subject: /C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=DB Systems GmbH/OU=DB
>> AG/OU=Terms o
>> f use at www.verisign.com/rpa (c)00/CN=www.bahn.de
>> * start date: 2006-12-20 00:00:00 GMT
>> * expire date: 2008-01-12 23:59:59 GMT
>> * common name: www.bahn.de (matched)
>> * issuer: /O=VeriSign Trust Network/OU=VeriSign, Inc./OU=VeriSign
>> Interna
>> tional Server CA - Class 3/OU=www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref.
>> LIABILITY LTD.
>> (c)97 VeriSign
>> * SSL certificate verify ok.
>> > GET / HTTP/1.1
>>
>> Is it possible to get the title (subject) of the certificate? I'm using
>> a cert-bundle so I would like to know which certificate fit.
>>
>> 2nd I tried the following:
>> long temp = -1;
>> curl_easy_getinfo(curl_handle, CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT, &temp);
>> printf("\nCURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT: %d\n",temp);
>>
>> But the result is always 0. What are the possible values and what's my
>> mistake?
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael Hecker schrieb:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>> sorry! I forgot to change the topic.
>>>
>>> To the problem:
>>> I found several examples for CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION but all wrote the
>>> data directly on the screen via fprintf.
>>> I want to write the data to a string or CString to parse the data. How
>>> can I do that?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Daniel Stenberg schrieb:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Michael Hecker wrote:
>>>>
>>>> (Please don't hijack threads by replying to something else and change
>>>> subject, start a new thread with a new mail.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I want to write all the data curl normally prints into the console
>>>>> in a variable to parse it later on.
>>>>> I need all the data like (Connecting ... leaving Connection intact.
>>>>> Reusing Connection and so on)
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I do that?
>>>>>
>>>> CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION is your friend.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
>
Received on 2007-12-07