[asterisk-users] CURL function with SSL

Wenbin Zhang wenbin at freeyourdata.net
Fri Aug 14 15:09:27 CDT 2009


Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> On Friday 14 August 2009 10:48:08 Wenbin Zhang wrote:
>   
>> David Gibbons wrote:
>>     
>>> You probably want to set the option
>>>
>>> CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER to FALSE.
>>>
>>> Especially with chained certificates (cheapos from godaddy, etc), I have
>>> had lots of trouble with CURL being able to validate a cert. That's
>>> probably because I didn't tell it where the root certs were... but either
>>> way.
>>>       
>> Thanks David. Your help is appreciated. But can I ask you one more
>> thing? I am wondering where I should set CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER to FALSE?
>>  Thank you very mcuh.
>>     
>
> I'm not aware that you can set that independently right now.  In 1.6.2, it's
> at least a possibility, with the introduction of the CURLOPT() dialplan
> function, but even then, that's not one of the included options (yet).
> Starting with the first release candidate, though, it should be.
>
>   
Thank you very much Tilghman. I am using asterisk 1.4 version. So if 
CURL can not get the data from the SSL server, is there any other way to 
make this purpose done? Thank you very much.



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