Hello All, I was working on the REST::Client on the linux server, I was trying to access the API call response through REST::Client on the server.
The following curl command curl -v -x http://proxy.example.com:8888/ -X GET -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: {API Key}" "https://api.example.com/api/vl/users?limit=200" is able to get the response but adding the proxy parameters in Rest::Client variable unable access the server proxy and getting the 500 error. The same code is working fine from the laptop. Code snipper for client below. Can you please help me to identify the issue or suggestion with my rest client function?
$client->getUseragent()->proxy(['http'], 'http://proxy.example.com:88
+88/');
$client->addHeader('Authorization',"SSWS $value");
$client->addHeader('Accept','application/json');
$client->addHeader('Content-type','application/json');
$client->GET($_[0]);
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