I am getting the following error when my solaris system was rebooted:

Error: 500 Can't connect to www.somesite.com:80 (Bad protocol 'tcp')

This is when I run a perl script that previously worked. I tried to run another script that uses https and I get the same error for port number 440:

Error: 500 Can't connect to www.anothersite.com:443 (Bad protocol 'tcp')

The scripts utilize the Perl LWP and WWW::Mechanize modules respectively

When I googled for this error, I found a response that said to set the $SYSTEMROOT variable after the reboot. However, since I'm on a unix system, I don't the its unix equivalent. The value it said to set was 'C:/WINNT'

Has anyone encountered this problem? How do I fix it?


In reply to weird 500 Error after system reboot by jaydon

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