ppm> search ssl
Searching in Active Repositories
1. CGI-NeedSSL 0.08 module to check SSL status of a CGI call.
2. CGI-NeedSSL 0.06 module to check SSL status of a CGI call.
3. CGI-NeedSSL 0.08 module to check SSL status of a CGI call.
4. Class-Classless 1.35 framework for classless OOP
5. Class-Classless 1.34 framework for classless OOP
6. Class-Classless 1.35 framework for classless OOP
7. Convert-AcrossLite 0.06 Convert binary AcrossLite puzzle files to te~
8. Convert-AcrossLite 0.06 Convert binary AcrossLite puzzle files to te~
9. Crypt-MatrixSSL 0.05 Perl extension for SSL and TLS using MatrixS~
10. Crypt-MatrixSSL 0.04 Perl extension for SSL and TLS using MatrixS~
11. Crypt-MatrixSSL 0.05 Perl extension for SSL and TLS using MatrixS~
12. Lemonldap-Portal-Ss~ 0.03 Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system
13. Lemonldap-Portal-Ss~ 0.01 Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system
14. Lemonldap-Portal-Ss~ 0.02 Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system
15. Lemonldap-Portal-Ss~ 0.03 Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system
16. Parse-AccessLogEntry 0.05
17. Parse-AccessLogEntry 0.05 (none)
18. XML-RSSLite 0.11 lightweight, "relaxed" RSS (and XML-ish) par~
19. XML-RSSLite 0.11 (none)
ppm>

This is what ppm is returning on ssl. Not a great selection.

In reply to Re^2: ActivePerl Windows Login and Password question. by MetalWerk
in thread ActivePerl Windows Login and Password question. by MetalWerk

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