I'm assuming that you want no verification done, so using
SSL_verify_mode => 0x00 can be as simple as using the
SSL_CTX_set_verify method. I used the example in the ex dir.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use LWP::Simple;
use IO::Socket::SSL 'debug0';
$|=1;
IO::Socket::SSL::set_ctx_defaults(
SSL_verifycn_scheme => 'www',
SSL_verify_mode => 0,
);
print get( 'https://pause.perl.org' );
First, you want to make sure that you don't use debugging
because that'll call in ciphers from
Net::SSLeay and call
Net::SSL, which you don't want to use. Then set
IO::Socket::SSL::set_ctx_defaults.
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