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Upgrading on Linux Since the Windows distributions of Perl come in binary form which install themselves just like any other piece of Windows software, this tutorial instead explains how to compile Perl 5. I don't want to upgrade perl because it might break the script since there have been changes and latest version of perl is 5. Now, I can run the script on different Windows box with no problems that is using perl 5. Instead of that I got the rpm for perl modules and installed.

I know ideal way would be to go for CentOS 6 or later but is there a better approach to get this working? I have no idea which rpm you've installed. This means you need to install the module manually and also take care that you link it against the newer OpenSSL library.

Other problems might be that the server requires SNI. And, I advice against replacing your system Perl modules since this might cause problems with other programs. Instead use perlbrew or similar to install your own Perl different from system Perl and use this with updated modules for your specific needs.

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