Hi all,
I am attempting to get LWP::UserAgent to properly handly a connection which requires a protected certificate.
My current issue is that no matter which way I have tried to define the callback via any of the following:
set_default_passwd_cb
CTX_set_default_passwd_cb
$IO::Socket::SSL::SSL::GLOBAL_CONTEXT_ARGS{'SSL_passwd_cb'}
&IO::Socket::SSL::context_init('SSL_passwd_cb' => \&foo );
The LWP::UserAgent either asks via the TTY for the passphrase or barges ahead not asking for one but not succeeding in making the connection.
Anybody ever managed to use this feature?
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