Looks like it shouldn't be a big deal. Does the 'port' in question matter? IE does it have to be 443?

EDIT - I installed IO::Socket::SSL and Net::SSLeay. Updated my server so it reads:
use SOAP::Lite +trace; use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; use IO::Socket::SSL; $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon -> new (LocalPort => 8001, listen => 5, SSL_server => 1) -> dispatch_to(qw(auth)); print "Contact to SOAP server at ", $daemon->url, "\n"; $daemon->handle;


Attempts to connect via https:// still meet with problems. Java reports "remote host closed connection during handshake." Perl just sits there. I don't think the SSL server is listening.

In reply to Re^6: Soap::lite - https ? by ethrbunny
in thread Soap::lite - https ? by ethrbunny

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