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covid-19.tcl by blackshadow

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covid-19.tcl by blackshadow

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i am try for openbsd not working and i get error
Tcl error [corona:pub]: wrong # args: should be "tls::socket ?options? host port"
how fixed that problem ?
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https://www.tclscripts.net/files/file/64-covid19tcl/

Check here, there some stepts regarding instalation of the latest tls package.
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BLaCkShaDoW wrote:https://www.tclscripts.net/files/file/64-covid19tcl/

Check here, there some stepts regarding instalation of the latest tls package.
you are site is down n i cannot access that site
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If you want to install the latest tls to work :

First remove the tls-tcl (if installed)

sudo apt remove tls-tcl

For Ubuntu/Debian X64

wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/t/tcltls/tcl-tls_1.7.18-2_amd64.deb

For Ubuntu/Debian X86

wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/t/tcltls/tcl-tls_1.7.18-2_i386.deb

Then: 

sudo dpkg -i <deb package>
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if in ubuntu, it will not work when autocovid is activated and I forgot that on Centos 7 64 bit it doesn't work like OpenBSD
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OP said he uses OpenBSD.

I think you have to use sources @ https://core.tcl-lang.org/tcltls/wiki/Download
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Post by caesar »

The package you are looking for is 'tcl-tls' not 'tls-tcl' and you don't need to remove anything, just install it if you don't have it.

On Ubuntu last version is 1.6.7+dfsg-1.2build1.

Oh, and if you are on CentOS then use 'yum install tcl-tls'
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caesar wrote:Oh, and if you are on CentOS then use 'yum install tcl-tls'
No package tcl-tls available can u give me link for download
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if the package you mentioned I have installed and even upgraded
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Connect to your shell and type 'tclsh' then 'package require tls' and post here what result you get. Oh, and to exit type 'exit' and press Enter.

You should get something like this:

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% package require tls
1.6.7
%
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yes that tls packag version
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Locate this line:

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http::register https 443 [list ::tls::socket -autoservername true]
and replace it with:

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::http::register https 443 tls:socket
and under the 'package require http' line add this code:

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proc tls:socket args {
	set opts [lrange $args 0 end-2]
	set host [lindex $args end-1]
	set port [lindex $args end]
	::tls::socket -servername $host {*}$opts $host $port
}
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work for openbsd that u edit ? or centos
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I got Ubuntu, can't tell but it should.
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