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I need to post XML to a server via https, but I need to

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I need to post XML to a server via https, but I need to verify that the self-signed server certificate is correct before I push the XML (which contains sensitive information).

I’d prefer a perl solution, but there doesn’t seem to be a CPAN solution that actually verifies the certificate – I thought Crypt::SSLeay would do it, but not in my testing ( http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=739072 )

I briefly looked at python (though I’m not sure if I can get any non-perl language installed on our production servers), but it looks like certificate validation isn’t supported until version 2.6.0.

Perhaps I could shell out to something – wget seems to actually verify the peer certificate, but I’m not sure how to withhold the xml post until it’s validated. Seems like this would take two wget requests: one to validate the certificate, and one to post the xml. This doesn’t seem like the most secure solution to me (the second post could be hijacked).

Any tips?

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:06:03+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:06 am

    You should use cURL, not wget. cURL supports peer certificate verification.

    You can shell out and execute cURL on the command line, or use the Perl library; WWW::curl.

    http://curl.online-mirror.de/docs/sslcerts.html

    Good Luck!

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