NAME
Net::SSL - support for Secure Sockets Layer
METHODS
- new
-
Creates a new
Net::SSL
object. - configure
-
Configures a
Net::SSL
socket for operation. - configure_certs
-
Sets up a certificate file to use for communicating with on the socket.
- connect
- die_with_error
- get_cipher
- get_lwp_object
-
Walks up the caller stack and looks for something blessed into the
LWP::UserAgent
namespace and returns it. Vaguely deprecated. - get_peer_certificate
-
Gets the peer certificate from the underlying
Crypt::SSLeay::Conn
object. - get_peer_verify
- getchunk
-
Attempts to read up to 32KiB of data from the socket. Returns
undef
if nothing was read, otherwise returns the data as a scalar. - getline
-
Reads one character at a time until a newline is encountered, and returns the line, including the newline. Grossly inefficient.
-
Concatenates the input parameters and writes them to the socket. Does not honour
$,
nor$/
. Returns the number of bytes written. - printf
-
Performs a
sprintf
of the input parameters (thus, the first parameter must be the format), and writes the result to the socket. Returns the number of bytes written. - proxy
-
Returns the hostname of an https proxy server, as specified by the
HTTPS_PROXY
environment variable. - proxy_connect_helper
-
Helps set up a connection through a proxy.
- read
-
Performs a read on the socket and returns the result.
- ssl_context
- sysread
-
Is an alias of
read
. - timeout
-
Returns the timeout value of the socket as defined by the implementing class or 60 seconds by default.
- write
-
Writes the parameters passed in (thus, a list) to the socket. Returns the number of bytes written.
- syswrite
-
Is an alias of
write
. - accept
-
Not yet implemented. Will die if called.
- getc
-
Not yet implemented. Will die if called.
- getlines
-
Not yet implemented. Will die if called.
- ungetc
-
Not yet implemented. Will die if called.
- send_useragent_to_proxy
-
By default (as of version 2.80 of
Net::SSL
in the 0.54 distribution of Crypt::SSLeay), the user agent string is no longer sent to the proxy (but will continue to be sent to the remote host).The previous behaviour was of marginal benefit, and could cause fatal errors in certain scenarios (see CPAN bug #4759) and so no longer happens by default.
To reinstate the old behaviour, call
Net::SSL::send_useragent_to_proxy
with a true value (usually 1).
DIAGNOSTICS
"no port given for proxy server <proxy>"
A proxy was specified for configuring a socket, but no port number was given. Ensure that the proxy is specified as a host:port pair, such as proxy.example.com:8086
.
"configure certs failed: <contents of $@>; <contents of $!>"
"proxy connect failed: <contents of $@>; <contents of $!>"
"Connect failed: <contents of $@>; <contents of $!>"
During connect().