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Re: [jetty-users] Jetty SSL with WebSocket Issue
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Hi Charles,
I just tried the cometd demo chat application over websocket. Both http
and https version do work fine in firefox 12.0 on MacOs Lion. Maybe
something is wrong with your certificate and safari silently fails?
If you like you can retry the same thing using the cometd-demo.war. But
the current release contains a small bug in the chat application. Let
me know if you want a fixed war file to test it with different
browsers. I'll send it to you then.
Cheers,
Thomas
But it contains a small bug in the chat application which we'll fix
with the next release. You need to
On Wed May 30 23:26:26 2012, Charles Moulliard wrote:
Problem :
When I try to establish a secure wss:// connection between Safari and
Firefox (see version here after), the secure websocket connection
is closed at client / server side. There is a warn message appearing
in the log (nio - Broken Pipe) just after ssl NOT_HANDSHAKING. That's all.
1.
[ qtp1534925604-36] ssl
DEBUG [Session-1, SSL_NULL_WITH_NULL_NULL] SslConnection@6199ffdd
SSL NOT_HANDSHAKING i/o/u=37/53/0 ishut=false oshut=false
{AsyncHttpConnection@5868b72,g=HttpGenerator{s=0,h=-1,b=-1,c=-1},p=HttpParser{s=-14,l=0,c=0},r=0}
NOT_HANDSHAKING filled=-1/37 flushed=0/53
2.
[ qtp1534925604-36] nio
WARN java.io.IOException: Broken pipe
,
Remarks :
- By no error, I would like to say that there is no SSL message like
unknown_certificate, ....
- That works fine with Google Chrome
Tests made on Mac OS Lion with :
Google Chrome - Version 19.0.1084.52 (OK)
Firefox - Version 12.0 (NOK)
Safari - Version 5.1.7 (7534.57.2) (NOK)
Regards,
Charles
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Simone Bordet <sbordet@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sbordet@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Charles Moulliard
<cmoulliard@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:cmoulliard@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We have developed an Apache Camel WebSocket component using
Jetty WebSocket.
> SSL Communication - wss:// works fine between Google Chrome and
Jetty 7.6.3
> but fails without error (http://pastebin.com/qsXTsFLr) using
Firefox/Safari.
What does "fail without error" mean ?
The pastebin is frankly unparsable :)
Can you tell us what the problem is, before we attempt to reverse
engineering the SSL log ?
Note that Safari is known to be buggy, but recent FF should work.
You have not mentioned what browser versions you are trying.
Simon
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