That's a good idea!

I think that LWP::UserAgent will only load the SSL libraries once it encounters an https URL. To be really sure, you can try to load LWP::UserAgent only from within each thread. This has other drawbacks, but at least for diagnosis, maybe it helps:

#use LWP::UserAgent; # don't load this in the outside program my $a = threads->create(sub () { require LWP::UserAgent; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $ua->ssl_opts(verify_hostname => 0, SSL_verify_mode => 0x00); };

Thinking more about this, I'm less confident that this approach changes much, at least if the C part of the ssl library still only gets initialized once, but as it's a small change, I think it's worth a try.


In reply to Re^2: HTTP Request and Threads by Corion
in thread HTTP Request and Threads by banhmi

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