Hello snehit.ar,
I have not used this module before, but from the point that I see most likely you have an error on your code or sign in with the credentials.
From the documentation:
verify_hostname => $bool
When TRUE LWP will for secure protocol schemes ensure it connects to s
+ervers that have a valid certificate matching the expected hostname.
+If FALSE no checks are made and you can't be sure that you communicat
+e with the expected peer. The no checks behaviour was the default for
+ libwww-perl-5.837 and earlier releases.
I see on your code you have:
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new( ssl_opts => { verify_hostname => 0 }, );
Why? Are you sure you can communicate with the remote host?
Provide us a bit more information.
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