I'd add the user and the password to the proxy and add a fault callback:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use SOAP::Lite +trace => [ fault => \&log_faults ]; use SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client; my $user = 'user'; my $pass = 'pass'; use SOAP::Lite +autodispatch => uri => 'http://www.soaplite.com/My/Examples', proxy => 'http://$user:$pass@localhost/', on_fault => sub { my($soap, $res) = @_; die ref $res ? $res->faultdetail : $soap->transport->status, +"\n"; }; sub SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials { return $user => $pass; } sub log_faults { open LOGFILE, '>', '/root/Desktop/fault.log'; print LOGFILE $_[0] . "\n"; close LOGFILE; }

In reply to Re: Help with using SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials by Khen1950fx
in thread Help with using SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials by Plankton

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