First 88888, then 8808, ???
Are you sure you have the port number correctly matched in your server/client pair?
Are you sure your web server at 127.0.0.1 is properly configured to handle SSL connections? What web server are you using? Most web servers do not come setup with SSL enabled, you must edit their config files properly, especially telling it which port numbers to listen for SSL. The default is 443.
Just to test your webserver, can you connect to https://127.0.0.1 with a browser ?
Ooops, Anonymous Monk is correct below, in that you are not using a conventional webserver. In that case, can you connect to to the HTTP::Daemon::SSL with a browser?
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