LWP tries to use Crypt::SSLeay when you request a page using HTTPS. Crypt::SSLeay doesn't use the proxy information that you have set up in LWP. You need to set the proxy information as an environment variable instead.
use strict; use warnings; use LWP::UserAgent; use LWP::Debug qw(+); $ENV{HTTP_Proxy} = 'http://192.168.2.1:8118'; my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new(keep_alive => 1); $browser->env_proxy(1); my $url = "https://www.hsbc.co.uk/"; my $response = $browser->get($url); print $response->as_string();

As a general point though - it looks as though you are trying to screen scrape a banking application. Take a look at WWW::Mechanize as a better way of managing navigation and form filling.


In reply to Re: Proxies with LWP & SSL by inman
in thread Proxies with LWP & SSL by spatterson

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