Unfortunately, LWP::ConsoleLogger doesn't seem to be talkative about when it is trying to connect to a proxy.

You can try to find which proxy LWP will try to use:

#!perl -w use strict; use LWP::ConsoleLogger::Easy 'debug_ua'; use Data::Dumper; use LWP::UserAgent; my $ua=LWP::UserAgent->new(); warn Dumper $ua->proxy('https'); my $logger=debug_ua($ua,5); print Dumper \%ENV; $ua->env_proxy; warn Dumper $ua->proxy('https'); $ua->get('https://google.com')

This should show you that your proxy URL is in %ENV and also picked up from there in the $ua.

Maybe your proxy does not let Perl through? Have you tried masquerading your Perl script as curl (because that seems to work?)?:

$ua->default_headers->header('User-Agent' => 'curl/7.10.x (i386-redhat +-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.10.x OpenSSL/0.9.7a ipv6 zlib/1.1.4');

In reply to Re^3: HTTPS returning 400 from Linux but 200 OK from Windows by Corion
in thread HTTPS returning 400 from Linux but 200 OK from Windows by Random_Walk

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