certificate verify failed
This means that whatever website you're accessing is serving a SSL certificate that is not stored in the certificate store of Perl (see Mozilla::CA).
The two approaches are to either install the appropriate SSL certificate (ask your administrator) and , or to force WWW::Mechanize (and LWP::UserAgent)
Maybe the following works:
$ua = WWW::Mechanize->new(
ssl_opts => {
SSL_ca_path => '/etc/ssl/file-with-company-certificates'
+,
verify_hostname => 1,
}
);
The other is to switch off the SSL host verification:
<p>Maybe the following works:</p>
<c>
$ua = WWW::Mechanize->new(
ssl_opts => {
verify_hostname => 0,
}
);
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