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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T09:35:25+00:00 2026-05-14T09:35:25+00:00

A have a Perl cron job that recently started having its HTTPS connections start

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A have a Perl cron job that recently started having its HTTPS connections start failing with an error of “500 SSL read timeout”. I’ve tracked that the error is being thrown as part of an alarm in Crypt::SSLeay, but I don’t know if this is simply something taking too long to respond.

So far, I’ve adjusted the timeout from the default 30 seconds to 10 minutes and it still times out. I’ve moved the script to other machines, and those on Intel Mac OS X systems all time out, while those under Linux, or on PPC Mac OS X systems run fine, so I don’t think it’s changes on the network or remote server.

When the process started having problems does not coincide with any software updates or reboots on the machine, and I’ve contacted the server I’m connecting to, and everyone claims that they haven’t changed anything.

Does anyone have recommendations on trying to debug HTTPS, or have you ever seen this behavior and give recommendations on something I might’ve overlooked at that could’ve caused this problem?

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    2026-05-14T09:35:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:35 am

    The problem seems to be specific to OS X and related directly to OpenSSL, so not unique to perl. It possibly has to do with one of the latest security updates from Apple (2010-001).

    I’m having the same issue with:

    • python httplib (uploads over ~64k produce ‘The read operation timed out’ error). Smaller uploads over SSL work. Uploads of all sizes over HTTP work.

    • curl over HTTPS. curl times out. Same curl command from Linux works fine with both HTTP and HTTPS. curl on OS X over HTTP also works fine.

    I found a few places online that cover similar issues across different programming languages / software. I can only post one…
    https://blog.torproject.org/blog/apple-broke-openssl-which-breaks-tor-os-x

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