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In Live server we have perl version 5.6.1,recently we have enabled TLS 1.2 which resulted in a error "500 SSL Negotiation failed". Earlier we have TLS 1.0 we don't have any issues. Enabling TLS 1.2 is unavoidable which is mandatory. How to resolve this issue? I have searched & found that SOAP-LITE module has to be installed in order to resolve the above issue but the version 5.6.1 does not support SOAP-LITE module. It is available in active perl 5.8 and above version. Is it adviseable to upgrade to 5.8 version inorder to install soap::Lite? I have used the modules MSSQL::DBLIB and MSSQL::SQLLIB in this project, Will upgrade supports this module?

In reply to 500 SSL Negotiation failed in perl version 5.6 by maria80e

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