My guess is LWP by default sends requests to port 80.
There must be a method to specify a different port...
The request string where you specified the url...
my $req = new HTTP::Request('GET', 'https://www.someserver.com');
...just get's added the the http header inside the tcp
payload and
Sorry. This is not correct. LWP apparently doesn't
support HTTPS out of the box because of the complexities
associated with key exchanges and cert mgmt.
-Original Message-
From: Varga, Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 2:39 PM
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From the Thawte support web server
(http://www.thawte.com/support/server/wildcards.html#wildsupport)
Do wildcard certificates work with all servers and browsers?
Wildcard certs work with (almost) all servers. We don't think WebSTAR/SSL
supports wildcards. We know for a fact that MS IIS does
Call and complain. They're aware their server is spamming
but didn't want to shut it down because it's their main
outbound mail queue...
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