I just did that and the response header that I get back:

Cache-Control: no-cache Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 09:17:22 GMT Pragma: no-cache Server: metadeal/6.1.1.2 (Build 110418) Content-Length: 69873 Content-Type: text/html Expires: 0 Client-Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 09:17:05 GMT Client-Peer: 135.37.81.134:443 Client-Response-Num: 1 Client-SSL-Cert-Issuer: /C=xx/O=XYZ_ZYX, Inc./OU=XYZ NN/OU=Terms of us +e at https://www.zzz.com/delta (c)09/CN=secure class Client-SSL-Cert-Subject: /C=xx/ST=YY/L=XXXXXXX/O=XYZ Services Inc/OU=C +SO/CN=www.xyz.com Client-SSL-Cipher: AES256-SHA Client-SSL-Warning: Peer certificate not verified P3p: CP="NON CUR OTPi OUR NOR UNI" Set-Cookie: PD-S-SESSION-ID=2_0_ZDMTWQ5T7oAp-lM11zDoaI-exD716V5AJg6f6q +Cxoey4bHvQ; Path=/; Secure Title: XYZ : Login X-Meta-Description: XYZ Logon. X-Meta-Keywords: security, logon

I have hit the digital signature verification. I m a little skeptic on proceeding further. Please suggest...


In reply to Re^14: Automate WebLogin by libvenus
in thread Automate WebLogin by libvenus

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