Do you know where your variables are? | |
PerlMonks |
comment on |
( [id://3333]=superdoc: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Further to this, when you do need to use Net::SSLeay (such as when writing an SSL capable network server) there are already modules which quite capably abstract the SSL part of the communications (eg: IO::Socket::SSL, HTTP::Daemon::SSL, etc).
Pretty much the only time you need to use Net::SSLeay directly is when you're doing something strange like:
I find Net::SSLeay most useful for its documentation of the SSL related options (most of which can be used by IO::Socket::SSL and LWP through Crypt::SSLeay). -David In reply to Re^4: What can be the reasons for bad request ??
by erroneousBollock
|
|