Thanks for checking that. You get the "INVALID_LOGIN" message?

I should have included versions:

  • LWP::UserAgent is 6.13
  • Mozilla::CA is 20141217
  • IO::Socket::SSL is 2.012
  • Net::SSLeay is 1.68
  • Perl is 5.16
  • The OS is Mac OS X Mavericks, but I've updated a lot of the Perl modules using cpan.
  • Suggestions for the next step? Could you post output from your run, with the IO::Socket::SSL debugging turned on? I'm open to other ideas too, as I'm dangling off the edge of my expertise.


    In reply to Re^2: SSL Certificate Verification problem, using LWP::UserAgent by ManyHats
    in thread SSL Certificate Verification problem, using LWP::UserAgent by ManyHats

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