$req->header('Authorization' => "Basic" .encode_base64('cv23gwyzqvur:ty7idfphrkl'));
I would suggest that you don't try to set your own headers, have a look at the LWP::UserAgent docs for the credentials method instead, e.g.:
$ua->credentials("www.example.com:80", "Some Realm", "foo", "secret");
Note that if you wanted to debug this, one way would be to use Wireshark to capture both a successful authentication via the browser and a failed one from your script.
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