Hi, Ian. Thanks for your answer. When I do login with CURL, yes, I get the cookie in the header and also in the $cookie_file . How can I sent back this cookie and get redirected my browser to index page? Tks again. 2015-12-14 14:28 GMT-02:00 Ian <php_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 14/12/2015 12:48, Renata Dias wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I need to create a PHP code that "POST" (method) the username/password to > > access some URLs. > > The URLs are a device that is accessible by http://IP or https://IP, I > dont > > have access to write URL's code. > > > > When I "POST" the credentials with a php form, the URL accept > > authentication then redirect browser to index. But, the credentials are > > displayed in "view source code". > > > > So, I tryed to "POST" with php curl. The authentication works fine, and > > result return the index page of device. > > But, I got stuck in my php curl. I need go to http://IP/index.php, > already > > authenticated, like the php form do. > > > > Can anyone help me? > > > > Thanks. > > > Hi, > > When you have POSTed the login details, does the server return a cookie > in the headers? > > I suspect the site requires that cookie (or cookies) to be sent back > with every request to show that you are authenticated (and to maintain > the session). > > What you are basically doing is emulating a web browser in php, so you > need to do everything that a web browser would do. > > Regards > > Ian > -- > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Renata Dias