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cballero
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on: January 18, 2024, 03:04
I used to use Goliath with web hosting services that allowed unsecured WebDAV access for website file transfers on my PowerPC Macs, but it seems those days are long gone ![]() But those who have successfully setup Stunnel may be able to test using Goliath's online access via WebDAV. A lot of web hosting services provide WebDAV access as well as some cloud storage providers and services that transfer from cloud to cloud. There's definitely ways to use WebDAV on Classic Macs, but I hope that this can also include logging into providers using secure https links via Stunnel! |
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Bolkonskij
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Reply #1 on: January 18, 2024, 08:16
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68040 to the rescue
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cballero
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Reply #2 on: January 18, 2024, 12:49
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I know, right? ![]() @68040: do let me know if you could test this? Just remember that Goliath only runs on PPC Macs on Mac OS 8.1 and up; it also uses the CarbonLib system extension. I got that far using SheepShaver, but it gave me an SSL error upon trying my WebDAV login due to the secured https login link ![]() Thanks in advance! ![]() Update: I was able to duplicate the exact same error on my Beige G3 desktop, which begs the question, could my desktop use a proxy? If so, how? Goliath like other programs, includes advanced configuration settings to use a proxy (I imagine it would use Stunnel running on a host system?)
Last Edit: January 20, 2024, 13:41 by cballero
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