I'm using RPC::XML::Client to access an internal server, i need to bypass proxy and i need to ignore certificate errors. This code correctly creates a $client

use IO::Socket::SSL qw( SSL_VERIFY_NONE ); use RPC::XML::Client; $ENV{NO_PROXY} = '10.*'; $ENV{'PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME'} = 0; my $client = RPC::XML::Client->new("https://10.40.1.114/api/index.ice" +, ssl_opts => { verify_hostname => 0, SSL_verify_mode => SSL_VERIFY_NONE } );

The next thing i need to do is to send requests such as:

my $session = $client->simple_request('login', 1, 0,$user, $password);

Problem: I get this nasty warning for each request sent that i'd like to remove

******************************************************************* Using the default of SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE for client is deprecated! Please set SSL_verify_mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER together with SSL_ca_file|SSL_ca_path for verification. If you really don't want to verify the certificate and keep the connection open to Man-In-The-Middle attacks please set SSL_verify_mode explicitly to SSL_VERIFY_NONE in your application. ******************************************************************* at C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/LWP/Protocol/http.pm line 31

Somehow i need to be able to tell the request to use the same ssl_opts as when i create $client. I very much appreciate your help with this.


In reply to rpc::xml::Client specify ssl_opts for requests by rodrb

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