You do not need this port 443 stuff. That IS the standard port for HTTPS,
Port Numbers - IANA — Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. I would take that out just to simplify things - don't repeat defaults...that's why there are defaults!
See almuts post at Re: Crypt::SSLeay performing a HTTP POST again. "DATA=>our $USER, DATA=>our $PASS" is wrong. (1) Each field that you supply information for will have a unique name, two fields can't both be called "DATA". (2) I doubt that this is the place for a Perl scoping declaration like "our,my,local". If a syntax won't "fly" in a hash table definition, it won't "fly" in a POST. At the end of the day, your LWP thing is going to supply "field,value" pairs. This '=>' operator is called a "fat comma" and what is on the left has to be unique and what is on the right has to be valid just like you were defining a hash.
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