The details depend on the service that runs on the given server. For example, we at work use something like
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use MIME::Base64 (); # Encoding of the authentication.
use LWP::UserAgent; # Sending the request.
use HTTP::Request::Common; # Creating the request.
die "Specify File1 [File2...]\n" if @ARGV < 1;
my $url = "http://...";
my $user = 'username';
my $password = 'passwd';
die "Cannot find the files specified.\n" if grep ! -f, @ARGV;
my $auth_value = 'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$password", q(
+));
my $ua = 'LWP::UserAgent'->new;
my $req = POST($url,
Content_Type => 'multipart/form-data; charset=utf-8',
Authorization => $auth_value,
Content => [ Application => 'Testing',
map { 'File_' . (1 + $_) => [ $ARGV[
+$_] ] } 0 .. $#ARGV)
]);
my $response = $ua->request($req);
if ($response->is_success) {
print $response->content;
} else {
die 'ERROR: ', $response->status_line;
}
as the service expects File_1, File_2, File_3 etc. as POST parameters.
($q=q:Sq=~/;[c](.)(.)/;chr(-||-|5+lengthSq)`"S|oS2"`map{chr |+ord
}map{substrSq`S_+|`|}3E|-|`7**2-3:)=~y+S|`+$1,++print+eval$q,q,a,
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