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dwatson06 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

I'm trying to do a post to a cgi script.
https://asite.com/login/create_user.cgi
When I do this, the server that I am sending the post to gets this error...
General SSL accept error -1
I have been informed that it is because I'm not using SSL. Can I direct the socket connection to use SSL directly from my perl script or do I need to set it up as cgi and call it from an https browser connection?
Thanks

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Re: How can I use SSL to connect to a HTTPS CGI script.
by Anonymous Monk on Jun 22, 2002 at 00:19 UTC
    For drop-in use with LWP install x Crypt::SSLeay. For low level programming you can use Net::SSLeay.