The user agent string issue arises when you are behind a web proxy (e.g. trying to use CPAN from work), and the outbound proxy in the corporate firewall cares about the user agent string. You're expected to use a recent version of NS or IE (or Mozilla). There is a separate allowed UAS reserveed for programs fetching stuff from the web, but it's not the one the LWP gives out.
I agree that the mirrors typically don't care.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: CPAN - Post Installation Modification & Mirror Sites
by bobn
in thread CPAN - Post Installation Modification & Mirror Sites
by McDuff
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