Hi, Monks! I'm trying to use SOAP:Lite. And following program have been written:
#!perl -w use SOAP::Lite; print SOAP::Lite -> uri('http://www.soaplite.com/Demo' -> proxy('http://services.soaplite.com/hibye.cgi', proxy => [ 'http' => 'http://firewall_ip/', 'login'=>'some_login', 'password'=>'some_password', 'port'=>'3128' ]) -> hi() -> result;
answer is: SOAP call failed: 404 Not Found! Setting up
$ENV{HTTP_proxy} = 'http://some_login:some_password@firewall_ip:3128';
have been tried, but gives same result. same script with no firewall works fine. Please, follow me over orthodox way of SOAP firewall using!

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