decoded-content and status-line are provided by LWP::UserAgent. The program is working fine with IPv4 address

but lets just keep it aside and if I want to run the program with the following code also it is failing.

#!/usr/bin/perl require LWP::UserAgent; require HTTP::Request; use FindBin ; use Net::IP; use LWP::UserAgent; use lib $FindBin::Bin ; my $urlString; $urlString="http://[2620:0:a17:e03d:250:56ff:fea4:6d]/server-status"; #Send a get request to the above URL. my $ua; my $response; my $html_file; $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; #print $urlString; $response = $ua->get($urlString); if (!$response->is_success) { print "Fialed to connect to the URL $urlString \n"; exit(0); }

If I am using the URL provided in the program using mozilla firefox I am able to see the page. But the response of the same is not coming as "is_success" in the program

Can anyone please help me to get a program to connect to the url containing IPv6 address in it


In reply to Re^2: 500 Can't connect to localhost:80 (Connection Refused) at ./sample.pl line 19 by Anonymous Monk
in thread 500 Can't connect to localhost:80 (Connection Refused) at ./sample.pl line 19 by itrik0487

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