after some conversion from the keystore it is working fine with curl using a client cert:

  curl --cacert CA.pem  --cert client.p12  -X GET --header "openid:1234" https://name:32102/rest/

but I am still struggling to get it workin in perl like

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use IO::Socket::SSL qw(debug3); print $IO::Socket::SSL::VERSION, "\n"; my $client = IO::Socket::INET->new('name:32102') or die $!; IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL($client, # explicitly set hostname we should use for SNI SSL_hostname => 'name', SSL_verify_mode => SSL_VERIFY_PEER, SSL_ca_file => 'CA.pem', SSL_key_file => '/client.p12', ) or die $SSL_ERROR; print $client "GET /rest/ openid:1234"; print <$client>;

The SSL connectin is fine , but the cert is no accepted , not used ? the Application replies with Auth failed.. What do I need to do to make it working like it does with curl ?


In reply to IO::SOCKET::SSL rest client requires client certificate can do it with curl but not in perl by aktinide

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