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Re: [hobbit] HTTP error 0
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] HTTP error 0
- From: Henrik "Størner" <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 06:56:08 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: lists.hobbit
- Organization: Linux Users Inc.
- References: <gfehdm$1mb$1 (at) voodoo.hswn.dk> <980B46CCEFAE3F4A836BBF54E4DBCB160E3FFB8C (at) SJEXVS01.ehi.ehealth.com> <gfehdm$1mb$1 (at) voodoo.hswn.dk> <980B46CCEFAE3F4A836BBF54E4DBCB160E46FED7 (at) SJEXVS01.ehi.ehealth.com>
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In <980B46CCEFAE3F4A836BBF54E4DBCB160E46FED7 (at) SJEXVS01.ehi.ehealth.com> "Samuel Cai" <Samuel.Cai (at) ehealth-china.com> writes:
>In <980B46CCEFAE3F4A836BBF54E4DBCB160E3FFB8C (at) SJEXVS01.ehi.ehealth.com> =
>"Aaron Li" <Aaron.Li (at) ehealth-china.com> writes:
>>When hobbit monitors the https site, it always gets the error " HTTP
>>error 0" like below, I appreciate a lot if anyone can give the =
>solution,
>>I'm with Aaron in same company, the weird thing is, if we use wget, then =
>can still receive data, so not sure what's wrong.
Can you try running '~hobbit/server/bin/bbtest-net --version' just to
check the version number of your OpenSSL library ?
And can you get data using just the openssl client utility ? Like this:
openssl s_client -connect 10.20.30.40:443
(replace the IP with that of your server). If that succeeds and shows
you the server certificate then enter
GET / HTTP/1.0
and hit <enter> twice - this mimicks a simple HTTP request. Does that
work ? And how long does it take to complete ?
Finally, you could try modifying the code in hobbit-4.2.0/bbnet/contest.c
In there is a routine called "socket_read"; delete the version in your
file and replace it with the version below. Recompile with "make bbnet-build"
and copy the new bbnet/bbtest-net program to ~hobbit/server/bin/ . Then
run it with the "--debug" option enabled, like
bbcmd bbtest-net --noping --debug HOSTNAME
to run the test of just this one host. Hopefully that will print out
some more info about what happens with that read that returns -1.
Regards,
Henrik
static int socket_read(tcptest_t *item, char *inbuf, int inbufsize)
{
int res = 0;
char errtxt[1024];
if (item->svcinfo->flags & TCP_SSL) {
if (item->sslrunning) {
item->sslagain = 0;
res = SSL_read(item->ssldata, inbuf, inbufsize);
if (res < 0) {
switch (SSL_get_error (item->ssldata, res)) {
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
item->sslagain = 1;
break;
default:
ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), errtxt);
dbgprintf("SSL read error %s\n", errtxt);
break;
}
}
}
else {
/* SSL setup failed - flag 0 bytes read. */
res = 0;
}
}
else {
res = read(item->fd, inbuf, inbufsize);
if (res < 0) {
dbgprintf("Read error %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
}
if (res > 0) item->bytesread += res;
return res;
}