Hm seems to be a protocol error? I try to connect to SSL-enabled telnet port.
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:220: set domain to 2 DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1645: new ctx 34806608 DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:363: socket not yet connected DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:365: socket connected DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:383: ssl handshake not started DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:446: Net::SSLeay::connect -> -1 DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1320: SSL connect attempt failed with unkn +own error error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown +protocol DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:452: fatal SSL error: SSL connect attempt +failed with unknown error error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVE +R_HELLO:unknown protocol DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1320: IO::Socket::INET6 configuration fail +ed error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0) DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1682: free ctx 34806608 open=34806608 DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:1690: OK free ctx 34806608

In reply to Re^4: IO::Socket::SSL problem by balle
in thread IO::Socket::SSL problem by balle

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