Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 23:19 -0700, David Oberlitner wrote:
Hi,
The following code:
use Net::SSLeay qw(post_https make_form);
my ($page, $response, %reply_headers) = post_https('ssl.aspidon.net', 443, '/test.html', '', make_form(var1 => 'one', var2 => 'two' ));
print "$response\n";
When executed in mod_perl yields this error:
response : HTTP/1.0 900 NET OR SSL ERROR
SSL_connect 8810: 1 - error:140D308A:SSL routines:TLS1_SETUP_KEY_BLOCK:cipher or hash unavailable
When executed from a shell it works.
Usually this means there is an issue with environment, user permissions, or different versions of libraries or Perl executables.
A few things I have tried:
o Modified nobody's %ENV with the successful shell user's %ENV
o Compiled from source: mod_perl-1.29, apache_1.3.33, openssl-0.9.7e, Net_SSLeay.pm-1.25
o Tested on x86 Linux and sparc Linux platforms with similar configurations and identical results
Those are all good ideas. I would also suggest verifying that the perl binary is the same from command-line as it is from mod_perl. You could try becoming the user who you run mod_perl as (typically "nobody") and running the command-line version to see if it breaks from permissions.
- Perrin
Perrin,
Thank you for your reply and suggestions.
I granted user nobody a bash shell via /etc/passwd and executed "su - noboby". Then executed the test script with success. In a second attempt I reinitialized the %ENV in the shell script one for one from the mod_perl %ENV output and still had success in the shell as user nobody.
"Perl -V" from both environments yielded zero differences. I can only find a single perl binary on the system "/usr/bin/perl -> perl5.8.4".
I have implemented LWP's HTTPS post functionality with succes. For now this is a necessary workaround. I will respond to the list if I ever find the source of my problem.
Thank you again.
David
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