I recall having a problem with this many moons ago. I wound up setting the environment variable before calling the constuctor, that worked for me. I've since made it work in other applications by using the ssl_opts. I'll see if I can find that code and post it for you. But in the meantime, set the environment variable to '1' and you should be okay.

You must always remember that the primary goal is to drain the swamp even when you are hip-deep in alligators.

In reply to Re: LWP::Simple: Using the default of SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE for client is deprecated! by boftx
in thread LWP::Simple: Using the default of SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE for client is deprecated! by DaisyLou

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