What version of LWP are you using? You can check via:

perl -MLWP -E'say(LWP->VERSION)'

As of LWP 6.02, you need to install LWP::Protocol::https separately to get HTTPS support. (LWP::Protocol::https used to be bundled with LWP, but as far as I understand it, has been unbundled because it has some heavy dependencies.)

Assuming you're on a Linux/Unix-based machine, you can probably find LWP::Protocol::https through your package manager, or if not, you can probably install it using CPAN:

sudo cpan LWP::Protocol::https

By the way, your debugging output is fairly useless. You might want to try something like:

printf LOGFILE "%s\t\tDEBUG: %s\n", localtime(), $response->as_string;
perl -E'sub Monkey::do{say$_,for@_,do{($monkey=[caller(0)]->[3])=~s{::}{ }and$monkey}}"Monkey say"->Monkey::do'

In reply to Re: HTTPS Problem by tobyink
in thread HTTPS Problem by jfalck

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