jonium
Verified User
Hello,
until some months ago we used a php page that created a pointer to a domain via CURL.
It stopped working after CURL started requiring SSL.
Now we updated CURL and we get the following result
Instead the following command works, and it outputs correctly the list of the pointers:
Any ideas?
until some months ago we used a php page that created a pointer to a domain via CURL.
It stopped working after CURL started requiring SSL.
Now we updated CURL and we get the following result
Code:
$ curl https://user:pass@server:2222/CMD_API_DOMAIN_POINTER?user=user&domain=www.expireddomain.it&action=add&from=archeart.it&alias=yes¬ify=no
[1] 21847
[2] 21848
[3] 21849
[4] 21850
[5] 21851
[2] Done action=add
[3] Done from=archeart.it
[4]- Done alias=yes
$ error=1&text=Could%20not%20execute%20your%20request&details=You%20do%20not%20own%20that%20domain
[1]- Done curl https://user:pass@server:2222/CMD_API_DOMAIN_POINTER?domain=www.expireddomain.it
[5]+ Done notify=no
Instead the following command works, and it outputs correctly the list of the pointers:
Code:
$ curl https://user:pass@server:2222/CMD_API_DOMAIN_POINTER?domain=www.expireddomain.it
Any ideas?
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