mercor wrote: 
> The Settings/Information shows as follows:
> Perl-Version: 5.10.0 - i686-linux-thread-multi
> IO::Socket::SSL: None
> 
> I know that my installation is missing this piece and that's the reason
> LMS cannot access the web pages of the 3rd party plugin providers as
> these are all offering https only.
> 
> What I need to know is: Where to download and how to install the missing
> SSL library for Perl (step-by-step) w/o breaking SSOTS package, as
> reportedly this happened to many others before trying to fix this issue.
> 
> Thanks again for any helpful advise.

In general terms, I cannot provide any QNAP or SSOTS specifics.

In the last 12 months https has become ubiquitous and nearly the default
option for many services including cloud spaces where many repositories
are stored. 

LMS has added https and realistically LMS 8.1 and higher is requieed for
modern services & plugins.

To use LMS 8.* IO::SOCKET::SSL  requires version 2.06 and this in turn
requires openssl of version 1.1.* - these are all layered on the
underlying OS.

If the underlying OS is "Old" (maybe more than 18 months) then support
for openssl and IO::Socket::SSL will not be adequate. All the earlier
posts in this thread are about 3 years old.

You have choice upgrade QNAP to latest and see if LMS can be made to
work OR get a Raspberry PI or Polyvection' server or separate another
LMS server and use QNAP (without upgrades) as a file servers.

For Synology x86 systems - there is a Docker based solution to provide
LMS.  Is there Docker on x86 QNAPs ?


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