On 02/04/2017 01:52 PM, A. F. Cano wrote: > =================== Android log ==================== <snip> > EXCEPTION javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Connection closed by peer
This may be a sign that SSL certificate verification is failing. Stuffing that message into DuckDuckGo found me a fellow who got the same error message and eventually determined that his server's certificate had an unsuitable commonName value: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12346368/android-httpsurlconnection-javax-net-ssl-sslexception-connection-closed-by-peer If that's the case here, then we somehow need to teach this thing to accept the cert or prepare a certificate that's more to its liking. What certificate are we using on https://192.168.1.27/? What's the commonName, and what's the signing CA? > If I disable the android firewall I get this: > > =================== Android log ==================== <snip> > 2017-01-29 16:59:14 2 [HttpClient$1] <-- HTTP FAILED: > java.net.ConnectException: Failed to connect to /192.168.1.27:443 > 2017-01-29 16:59:14 2 [ui.setup.DavResourceFinder] PROPFIND/OPTIONS on > user-given URL failed > EXCEPTION java.net.ConnectException: Failed to connect to /192.168.1.27:443 That indeed looks like a firewall block. Based on this, I'd say that fixing/disabling the firewall is necessary (but not sufficient) to get this working. HTH! Later, Daniel
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