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$ perl -d:Modlist -S lwp-request -UusSeEd https://www.easysoft.com GET https://www.easysoft.com User-Agent: lwp-request/6.00 libwww-perl/6.02 200 OK Connection: close Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:31:20 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7d mod_perl/1. +999.21 Perl/v5.8.6 Vary: Accept-Encoding Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Client-Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:32:14 GMT Client-Peer: 89.238.155.10:443 Client-Response-Num: 1 Client-SSL-Cert-Issuer: /C=US/O=Equifax/OU=Equifax Secure Certificate +Authority Client-SSL-Cert-Subject: /serialNumber=Paoxfx3blSdh6U20B0CULwa1WF0wpCX +i/C=GB/O=www.easysoft.com/OU=GT68879435/OU=See www.rapidssl.com/resou +rces/cps (c)10/OU=Domain Control Validated - RapidSSL(R)/CN=www.easys +oft.com Client-SSL-Cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA Client-SSL-Socket-Class: IO::Socket::SSL Client-Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Style-Type: text/css Link: </style/style.css>; rel="stylesheet"; type="text/css" Link: </favicon.ico>; rel="icon"; type="image/x-icon" Title: ODBC, JDBC and XML Driver Downloads for Windows, Unix, Linux an +d Mac OS X X-Meta-Description: Easysoft ODBC, JDBC and XML drivers let you access + Oracle, SQL Server, Access, InterBase, Sybase, Firebird, RMS, ISAM, +Coda and Linc from Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac OS X and OpenVMS. X-Meta-Keywords: easysoft,odbc,jdbc,xml,drivers,gateway,bridge,data,da +tabases,files,oracle,interbase,sybase,firebird,microsoft,sql server,a +ccess,coda,openvms,rms,isam,linc X-Meta-Verify-V1: A80XwI68Uh8cIAFxkNSpouY1b8iRx/PeYQcfrBUotks= Use of uninitialized value in split at C:/perl/site/5.12.2/lib/Devel/M +odlist.pm line 49. AutoLoader 5.71 Carp 1.17 Compress::Raw::Zlib 2.035 Config Config_git.pl Config_heavy.pl Cwd 3.33 DynaLoader 1.10 Encode 2.43 Encode::Alias 2.14 Encode::Byte 2.04 Encode::Config 2.05 Encode::Encoding 2.05 Encode::Locale 1.02 Errno 1.11 Exporter 5.64_01 Exporter::Heavy 5.64_01 Fcntl 1.06 File::Basename 2.78 File::Glob 1.07 File::GlobMapper 1.000 File::Spec 3.33 File::Spec::Unix 3.33 File::Spec::Win32 3.33 FileHandle 2.02 Getopt::Long 2.38 HTML::Entities 3.68 HTML::HeadParser 3.66 HTML::Parser 3.68 HTTP::Config 6.00 HTTP::Date 6.00 HTTP::Headers 6.00 HTTP::Message 6.02 HTTP::Request 6.00 HTTP::Response 6.01 HTTP::Status 6.00 IO 1.25_02 IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.035 IO::Compress::Gzip::Constants 2.035 IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra 2.035 IO::File 1.14 IO::Handle 1.28 IO::Seekable 1.1 IO::Socket 1.31 IO::Socket::INET 1.31 IO::Socket::SSL 1.44 IO::Socket::UNIX 1.23 IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Inflate 2.035 IO::Uncompress::Base 2.035 IO::Uncompress::Gunzip 2.035 IO::Uncompress::RawInflate 2.035 LWP 6.02 LWP::MemberMixin LWP::Protocol 6.00 LWP::Protocol::http LWP::Protocol::https LWP::UserAgent 6.02 List::Util 1.23 Mozilla::CA 20110409 Net::HTTP 6.01 Net::HTTP::Methods 6.00 Net::HTTPS 6.00 Net::IDN::Encode 1.1 Net::IDN::Nameprep 1.1 Net::IDN::Punycode 1.000 Net::IDN::Punycode::PP 1.000 Net::SSLeay 1.36 Scalar::Util 1.23 SelectSaver 1.02 Socket 1.87 Storable 2.25 Symbol 1.07 Time::Local 1.2000 URI 1.58 URI::Escape 3.30 URI::Heuristic 4.19 URI::_generic URI::_idna URI::_punycode 0.03 URI::_query URI::_server URI::http URI::https Unicode::Normalize 1.12 Unicode::Stringprep 1.103 Unicode::Stringprep::BiDi 1.10 Unicode::Stringprep::Mapping 1.10 Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited 1.10 Unicode::Stringprep::Unassigned 1.10 Unicode::Stringprep::_Common 1.10 Win32::API 0.62 Win32::API::Struct 0.62 Win32::API::Type 0.62 XSLoader 0.15 base 2.15 bytes 1.04 constant 1.21 integer 1.00 overload 1.10 unicore::Heavy.pl unicore::To::Fold.pl unicore::To::Lower.pl unicore::lib::Nt::De.pl unicore::lib::Perl::SpacePer.pl utf8 1.08 utf8_heavy.pl vars 1.01 warnings 1.09 warnings::register 1.01

In reply to Re: "certificate verify failed" difference between Perl 5.14 and 5.10 by Anonymous Monk
in thread "certificate verify failed" difference between Perl 5.14 and 5.10 by mje

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