I have something close to that but not getting through....imagine it is something to do with my credentials statement but i know the user/pass combo works

use WWW::Mechanize; use HTTP::Request; sub httprequest { my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(autocheck => 1); $mech->credentials("servername:8082", "Tomcat Manager", "username", "p +assword"); $mech->get("http://servername:8082/manager/status/all"); print $mech->content();

$ perl to*

Error GETing http://stltcat04:8082/manager/status/all: Unauthorized at tomcatQA.pl line 13


In reply to Re^2: Getting past a password prompt in perl by mikes300
in thread Getting past a password prompt in perl by mikes300

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