1 If you save off the self-signed.crt from your server, you can pass it to curl via "--cacert self-signed.crt" and curl will validate the certificate of your server using the given CA Cert.
Some sites disable support for SSL 3.0 (possible because of many exploits/vulnerabilities), so it's possible to force specific SSL version by either -2 / --sslv2 or -3 / --sslv3. Also -L is worth a try if requested page has moved to a different location. In my case it was a curl bug (found in OpenSSL), so curl needed to be upgraded to the latest version (>7.40) and it worked fine. See also: 3 ...
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Is there an equivalent of curl in PowerShell? Does it have some similar built-in capability or is there a 3rd party cmdlet?
Is there a way to install cURL in windows in order to run cURL commands from the command prompt?
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