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Re: Connecting with HTTPS to secure server



Sender: Wilbert van der Hoeven <wphoeven@xxxxxxxxx>

Scott,

Here follows the log file:

HTTPAPI Ver 1.10 released 2004-09-24

https_init(): entered
http_persist_open(): entered
http_long_ParseURL(): entered
Protocol Used: TLS Version 1
http_persist_post(): entered
http_long_ParseURL(): entered
do_post(): entered
POST /ups.app/xml/track HTTP/1.1
Host: Wwwcie.ups.com
User-Agent: http-api/1.10
Content-Type: text/xml
Expect: 100-continue
Content-Length: 522


recvresp(): entered
SetError() #43: CommSSL_Read:  time-out!
senddoc(): entered
<?xml version="1.0"?><AccessRequest
xml:lang="en-US"><AccessLicenseNumber>---------------------</AccessLicenseNumber><UserId>--------------</UserId><Password>---------------</Password></AccessRequest><?xml
version="1.0"?><TrackRequest
xml:lang="en-US"><Request><TransactionReference><CustomerContext>Example
1</CustomerContext><XpciVersion>1.0001</XpciVersion></TransactionReference><RequestAction>Track</RequestAction><RequestOption>activity</RequestOption></Request><TrackingNumber>1Z12345E0291980793
     </TrackingNumber></TrackRequest>

recvresp(): entered
SetError() #43: CommSSL_Read:  time-out!
http_close(): entered

Thanks, 
Wilbert

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:37:36 -0600 (CST), Scott Klement
<sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sender: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> >
> > Like I said in my post to Peter, the program times out on the
> > receive() command. It gives the error with 'Time-out!' that is is in
> > one of the modules in COMMSSLR4.
> 
> I assume that you mean "CommSSL_read(): time-out!" I don't know what you
> mean by "the receive() command" I assume that you mean CommSSL_Read(). The
> error message means that it's expecting data from the web server, but
> didn't receive it in the amount of time that you allotted.
> 
> In order to understand why this is happening, we need to know what it's
> trying to receive...
> 
> 
> > Sorry I cannot be more specific. I can't connect to the computer from
> > home. Am I correct to conclude that there is a connection established
> > between the server and the client when the program comes as far as the
> > receive command?
> 
> Yes. The connection is already established, and the SSL handshake (if SSL
> is used) is already done. It has already sent the POST command to the Web
> server...  It may have done more than that as well, hard to say without
> seeing the log.
> 
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