The standard approach is IO::Socket::SSL but Net::SSL will give you more control over the details. I believe zentara was recommending Net::EasyTCP as a simple alternative so you don't have to muck around with generating/buying certs because that's the big pain in the butt when dealing with SSL.
I suppose I'm just repeating zentara's advice, but it's worth repeating.
In reply to Re^3: SSL sockets
by Anonymous Monk
in thread SSL sockets
by FredKJ
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