Download web files with certificate and key
I have a wget command with arguments that downloads a file. I'm trying to write a python script that does the same. The args are all required or the file is not downloadable. I prefer urllib2 as i'm on centos7 and it's included with python 2.7. It seems this is possible, but i'm having trouble constructing the code to do so.
$ wget --ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt --certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt --private-key=/somedir/company.com.key https://company.com/software/product.tar
Or easier on the eyes...
$ wget
--ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt
--certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt
--private-key=/somedir/company.com.key
https://company.com/software/product.tar
How can this wget be put into python using urllib2?
python https wget urllib2
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I have a wget command with arguments that downloads a file. I'm trying to write a python script that does the same. The args are all required or the file is not downloadable. I prefer urllib2 as i'm on centos7 and it's included with python 2.7. It seems this is possible, but i'm having trouble constructing the code to do so.
$ wget --ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt --certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt --private-key=/somedir/company.com.key https://company.com/software/product.tar
Or easier on the eyes...
$ wget
--ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt
--certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt
--private-key=/somedir/company.com.key
https://company.com/software/product.tar
How can this wget be put into python using urllib2?
python https wget urllib2
Request can help for this docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced
– MikiBelavista
Nov 14 '18 at 19:07
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I have a wget command with arguments that downloads a file. I'm trying to write a python script that does the same. The args are all required or the file is not downloadable. I prefer urllib2 as i'm on centos7 and it's included with python 2.7. It seems this is possible, but i'm having trouble constructing the code to do so.
$ wget --ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt --certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt --private-key=/somedir/company.com.key https://company.com/software/product.tar
Or easier on the eyes...
$ wget
--ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt
--certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt
--private-key=/somedir/company.com.key
https://company.com/software/product.tar
How can this wget be put into python using urllib2?
python https wget urllib2
I have a wget command with arguments that downloads a file. I'm trying to write a python script that does the same. The args are all required or the file is not downloadable. I prefer urllib2 as i'm on centos7 and it's included with python 2.7. It seems this is possible, but i'm having trouble constructing the code to do so.
$ wget --ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt --certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt --private-key=/somedir/company.com.key https://company.com/software/product.tar
Or easier on the eyes...
$ wget
--ca-cert=/somedir/company.com.ca.crt
--certificate=/somedir/company.com.crt
--private-key=/somedir/company.com.key
https://company.com/software/product.tar
How can this wget be put into python using urllib2?
python https wget urllib2
python https wget urllib2
edited Nov 14 '18 at 19:09
petezurich
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 19:04
Bill Stone
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Request can help for this docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced
– MikiBelavista
Nov 14 '18 at 19:07
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Request can help for this docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced
– MikiBelavista
Nov 14 '18 at 19:07
Request can help for this docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced
– MikiBelavista
Nov 14 '18 at 19:07
Request can help for this docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced
– MikiBelavista
Nov 14 '18 at 19:07
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