Hello, with respect to my last question I realized that the only SSL-related part within the ssl-Websocket-ssl-server occurs right in the constructor:
QSslConfiguration sslConfiguration; QFile certFile(QStringLiteral(":/server.crt")); QFile keyFile(QStringLiteral(":/server.key")); certFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly); keyFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly); QSslCertificate certificate(&certFile, QSsl::Pem); QSslKey sslKey(&keyFile, QSsl::Rsa, QSsl::Pem); certFile.close(); keyFile.close(); sslConfiguration.setPeerVerifyMode(QSslSocket::VerifyNone); sslConfiguration.setLocalCertificate(certificate); sslConfiguration.setPrivateKey(sslKey); sslConfiguration.setProtocol(QSsl::TlsV1SslV3); m_pWebSocketServer->setSslConfiguration(sslConfiguration); Additionally the ssl-socket is connected to the following slot: void EchoServer::onSslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &){ cout << "Ssl errors occurred" << endl; } Since I still cannot connect via wss://myDomain:1234 (ws does connect fine) I would have expected ssl-errors but this is not the case: The only obvious fact is that it tries to connect and fails after a timeout of several seconds. Any hint appreciated how to address this issue. Thanks in advance, best Alex -- http://www.carot.de Email : alexan...@carot.de Tel.: +49 (0)177 5719797 > Gesendet: Freitag, 08. April 2016 um 23:27 Uhr > Von: "Alexander Carôt" <alexander_ca...@gmx.net> > An: "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com> > Cc: "qt qt" <interest@qt-project.org> > Betreff: Aw: Re: [Interest] qtWebsocket SSL question > > see below: > > Thanks a lot - this way I was able to generate the required files (I did it > according to this link: > > https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/developer-relations/2011/05/generating-valid-self-signed-certificates.html > ) > > However, it still does not work. The non-SSL-Websocket example works > perfectly fine on localhost and on a remote server but the SSL version > doesn't. > > I simply ran the server (just as the non-SSL-version) listening on port 1234 > and let the client connect via > > wss://localhost:1234 (or the respective remote server location) > > but immediately get the error message: "ERROR: undefined > DISCONNECTED" > > Is there any chance to further track down the connect process in order to > figure why it actually doen't - or further hints ? > > Thanks ! > > Alex > > -- > http://www.carot.de > Email : alexan...@carot.de > Tel.: +49 (0)177 5719797 > > > > Gesendet: Freitag, 08. April 2016 um 17:54 Uhr > > Von: "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com> > > An: "Alexander Carôt" <alexander_ca...@gmx.net> > > Cc: "qt qt" <interest@qt-project.org> > > Betreff: Re: [Interest] qtWebsocket SSL question > > > > Use openssl's cert generation features. > > > > > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2016 at 11:24 AM > > > From: "Alexander Carôt" <alexander_ca...@gmx.net> > > > To: "qt qt" <interest@qt-project.org> > > > Subject: [Interest] qtWebsocket SSL question > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I just started investigating websockets with Qt and now have a question > > > regarding this example: > > > > > > http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebsockets-sslechoserver-example.html > > > > > > I compiled it but encountered the issue of missing files: > > > > > > RCC: Error in 'securesocketclient.qrc': Cannot find file 'localhost.cert' > > > make: *** [qrc_securesocketclient.cpp] Error 1 > > > > > > In securesocketclient.qrc the following files are required: > > > > > > <!DOCTYPE RCC><RCC version="1.0"> > > > <qresource> > > > <file>localhost.cert</file> > > > <file>localhost.key</file> > > > </qresource> > > > </RCC> > > > > > > and I wonder how or where to generate them and since I have no experience > > > with security and certificates etc. I'd appreciate any comment. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > best > > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest