Hi, I have installed REST::Client and Crypt::X509 modules.

my $url = "https://my rest services url"; my $jsonBody = '{ json details }'; my $client = REST::Client->new(); $client->addHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); $client->addHeader('charset', 'UTF-8'); $client->addHeader('Accept', 'application/json'); $client->addHeader('Authorization', 'Basic xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'); $client->PUT($url, $jsonBody);
The above script is working fine without using ssl certificate. Now i want to include ssl certificate. I have my pfx file and want to create certificate object using X509Certificate. Need your help to convert that C# code to perl.


In reply to Re^2: convert C# to perl script by Metilda
in thread convert C# to perl script by Metilda

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