ID:               29958
 User updated by:  ryan dot hansen at usa dot net
 Reported By:      ryan dot hansen at usa dot net
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         cURL related
 Operating System: Debian
 PHP Version:      4.3.8
 New Comment:

Nope, it's not a problem with the curl version (as I knew it wouldn't
be).  I upgraded to 7.12 and still had the problem.  Turns out I had to
set the CURLOPT_VERIFYHOST to false so it wouldn't try to resolve the
domain name with the SSL certificate.

I don't know if you'd still call it a bug, but this would have been
much easier to solve if I had received some kind of error message to
that effect.  I had PHP error messages turned on and the CURLOPT_ERROR
option turned on, so I should have gotten something, but I didn't.

Anyway, it's fixed now.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-03 15:01:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Good point Daniel, marking this as bogus. Upgrade first!

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[2004-09-03 14:38:42] daniel at haxx dot se

curl 7.9.5 was released some 30 months ago. Do I need to say more?

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[2004-09-02 21:28:29] ryan dot hansen at usa dot net

I should mention that this same code DOES work on a different
requesting server (FreeBSD 4.4; PHP 4.2.3)

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[2004-09-02 21:21:42] ryan dot hansen at usa dot net

Description:
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When attempting to connect to an IP address (not a domain) over SSL
using cURL (7.9.5), there is no response, no errors, etc.  I get
nothing.  When I test the same script with a domain (a different
server), I get a response as expected.  When I test it with the correct
IP address over HTTP (non-secure), I also get a response as expected.

The problem, however, is that the server that I have to connect to for
the app I'm building does not have a domain, only an IP address and it
must be a secure connection.  

I admit that I could be missing something, but I can't figure out what
it is and I've tested it pretty thoroughly under multiple scenarios.

Reproduce code:
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$postdata = "POST DATA TO POST TO SERVER";

// use appropriate IP, of course
$ch = curl_init("https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx";); 
curl_setopt($ch, CURL_POST, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURL_POSTFIELDS, $postdata);
curl_setopt($ch, CURL_ERROR, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURL_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$retval = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);

// print result for testing
echo $retval;
exit;


Expected result:
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The echo statement should print the web page data from the IP to the
screen, and it does when I test with non-secure IP or domain.

Actual result:
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Nothing. The echo statement doesn't seem to print anything.  No cURL
errors, no results, no PHP warnings or errors.


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