[erlang-bugs] ssl

Samir Sow samset@REDACTED
Mon Apr 14 22:05:03 CEST 2014


Hi,

I’m using ssl-5.3.4

I’ve executed the step presented in the «upgrade example» of the document :
http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/ssl/using_ssl.html

except that i used openssl s_client to perform the client connect operation

Thank you.

Samir

On 14 avr. 2014, at 09:53, Ingela Anderton Andin <Ingela.Anderton.Andin@REDACTED> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Which version of the ssl application are you using? Can you make a more complete example that fails so that I can run it too? We use openssl s_client in our test cases so it seems there is some special circumstances that makes this happen. The problem seems to be that
> the data from the peer is on list format  instead of binary format.
> The packet option on the socket shall be emulated by ssl so the socket
> should always be in binary mode, but it seems it is not.
> 
> Regards Ingela Erlang/OTP team - Ericssson AB
> 
> On 04/12/2014 09:37 AM, Samir Sow wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Still struggling with ssl.
>> I decided to check what’s going on at the ssl module level. Did a step by step ssl connection using the erlang ssl doc.
>> Found an error erlang:size badarg, but could not understand if it’s a problem with the key/cert files or with the data sent by the client.
>> 
>> The client was openssl s_client.
>> 
>> Any help welcomed. Thx
>> 
>> Samir
>> 
>> {ok, SSLSocket} = ssl:ssl_accept(Socket, [{cacertfile, "priv/cert/cacert.crt"}, {certfile, "priv/cert/server.crt"}, {keyfile, "priv/cert/server.key"}]).
>> ** exception exit: {{badarg,
>>                        [{erlang,size,
>>                             [[22,3,1,0,176,1,0,0,172,3,3,83,72,89,48,183,175,
>>                               58,145,197,219|...]],
>>                             []},
>>                         {tls_record,get_tls_records_aux,2,
>>                             [{file,"tls_record.erl"},{line,122}]},
>>                         {tls_connection,next_tls_record,2,
>>                             [{file,"tls_connection.erl"},{line,484}]},
>>                         {tls_connection,handle_info,3,
>>                             [{file,"tls_connection.erl"},{line,307}]},
>>                         {gen_fsm,handle_msg,7,
>>                             [{file,"gen_fsm.erl"},{line,503}]},
>>                         {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,
>>                             [{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,239}]}]},
>>                    {gen_fsm,sync_send_all_state_event,
>>                        [<0.105.0>,{start,infinity},infinity]}}
>>     in function  gen_fsm:sync_send_all_state_event/3 (gen_fsm.erl, line 242)
>>     in call from ssl_connection:sync_send_all_state_event/2 (ssl_connection.erl, line 1649)
>>     in call from ssl_connection:handshake/2 (ssl_connection.erl, line 97)
>>     in call from tls_connection:start_fsm/8 (tls_connection.erl, line 81)
>>     in call from ssl_connection:ssl_accept/7 (ssl_connection.erl, line 84)
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