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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by James G Smith <JG...@TAMU.Edu> on 2000/07/13 20:46:32 UTC

Re: can't get unbuffered output to work

Paul <yd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>--- darren chamberlain <da...@boston.com> wrote:
>> Dirk Lutzebaeck (lutzeb@aeccom.com) said something to this effect:
>> > No, doesn't seem to matter in my case. Is there any place I can
>> verify
>> > that Apache has sent some data to the client?
>> 
>> try:
>> 
>> $ telnet myhost 80
>> GET / HTTP/1.0
>> 
>> (two carriage returns)
>> 
>> You should see what the server is sending. For SSL, use port 443
>> instead of 80.
>
>Won't SSL confound a telnet connection to HTTPS on 443?

Not if you can type the SSL protocol :P

You might want to look at the s_client command in the OpenSSL suite (see 
http://www.openssl.org/ for more information).

-- 
James Smith <JG...@TAMU.Edu>, 979-862-3725
Texas A&M CIS Operating Systems Group, Unix