Hello all, I asked a question about pushing and X509 certificate using SOAP the other day and it turns out I asked the wrong question. I have to attach my certificate during the SSL handshake (which is outside of the soap envelope). I think NET::SSLeay will do the trick, but I can not figure out the syntax. I am assuming I need to do something like the following:
use Net::SSLeay, qw(get_https make_headers); ($page, $result, %headers)= get_https('www.websiteIwanttogoto.com', 44 +3, '/address of their soap service', make_headers(Authorization => somehow put my certificate here));
I am confused how to get my soap call in there and what exact syntax might be. Any help will be much appreciated. I have tried putting the certificate in the SOAP call (in the envelope), I have tried exporting it through Apache, and now this. If nothing else, I am getting exposed to a lot ...

In reply to Using Net::SSLeay and Soap by Hammy

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