I also failed to run the example, until I realized that the code does not
validate that the keystore is loaded correctly (passing 'null' into
KeyStore.load apparently works without error).
Are you sure you are actually loading the keystore correctly (maybe add a
null check into the loading code)?
Stuart
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Bill O'Neil <bill(a)dartalley.com> wrote:
Here is the trace occurs with Http2 true and false. Issue seems to
be
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Inbound closed before receiving peer's
close_notify: possible truncation attack?
2016-12-10 11:03:03.669 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.670 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected key sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@611889f4 for sun.nio.ch.
ServerSocketChannelImpl[/127.0.0.1:8443]
2016-12-10 11:03:03.670 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.670 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.670 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$1@52c85f64
2016-12-10 11:03:03.670 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.671 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Delegating channel listener -> Accepting listener for
io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel TCP
server (NIO) <13f5555f>
2016-12-10 11:03:03.671 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected key sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@611889f4 for sun.nio.ch.
ServerSocketChannelImpl[/127.0.0.1:8443]
2016-12-10 11:03:03.671 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Accepting listener for io.undertow.server.protocol.
http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.
UndertowAcceptingSslChannel@328f1eb6
2016-12-10 11:03:03.671 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.674 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on
channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@53f69e92
2016-12-10 11:03:03.675 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@49c6180b
2016-12-10 11:03:03.675 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE io.undertow.request - Opened
connection with /127.0.0.1:56854
2016-12-10 11:03:03.676 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$1@52c85f64
2016-12-10 11:03:03.681 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95 (with timeout)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.681 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Delegating channel listener -> Accepting listener for
io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel TCP
server (NIO) <13f5555f>
2016-12-10 11:03:03.683 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Accepting listener for io.undertow.server.protocol.
http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.
UndertowAcceptingSslChannel@328f1eb6
2016-12-10 11:03:03.685 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.688 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on
channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@3ac7f450
2016-12-10 11:03:03.688 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE io.undertow.request - Opened
connection with /127.0.0.1:56856
2016-12-10 11:03:03.690 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected key sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@673b2384 for
java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected
local=/127.0.0.1:8443 remote=/127.0.0.1:56854]
2016-12-10 11:03:03.691 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@49c6180b (with timeout)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.692 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpReadListener@255c6481 on
channel org.xnio.conduits.ConduitStreamSourceChannel@1b4554ad
2016-12-10 11:03:03.692 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95 (with timeout)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.696 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@49c6180b
2016-12-10 11:03:03.696 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.696 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1@32b59207
2016-12-10 11:03:03.696 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1@7c204b59
2016-12-10 11:03:03.696 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE io.undertow.request.io -
Exception closing read side of SSL channel
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Inbound closed before receiving peer's
close_notify: possible truncation attack?
at sun.security.ssl.Alerts.getSSLException(Alerts.java:208)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1666)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1634)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.closeInbound(SSLEngineImpl.java:1561)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.notifyReadClosed(
SslConduit.java:612)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.closed(SslConduit.java:983)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.close(SslConduit.java:1078)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:799)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doHandshake(SslConduit.java:645)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.access$900(SslConduit.java:63)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1.run(SslConduit.java:1045)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.safeRun(WorkerThread.java:580)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:464)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.697 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE io.undertow.request.io -
Exception closing read side of SSL channel
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Inbound closed before receiving peer's
close_notify: possible truncation attack?
at sun.security.ssl.Alerts.getSSLException(Alerts.java:208)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1666)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1634)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.closeInbound(SSLEngineImpl.java:1561)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.notifyReadClosed(
SslConduit.java:612)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.closed(SslConduit.java:983)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.close(SslConduit.java:1078)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:799)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doHandshake(SslConduit.java:645)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.access$900(SslConduit.java:63)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1.run(SslConduit.java:1045)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.safeRun(WorkerThread.java:580)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:464)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.697 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.AbstractServerConnection$CloseSetter@55df2063
on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@3ac7f450
2016-12-10 11:03:03.698 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.AbstractServerConnection$CloseSetter@42277317
on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@53f69e92
2016-12-10 11:03:03.698 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource org.xnio.nio.NioSocketStreamConnection@50bf3bfc
2016-12-10 11:03:03.698 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource org.xnio.nio.NioSocketStreamConnection@4196fbe
2016-12-10 11:03:03.698 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Cancelling key
sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@4805f11b of java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected
local=/127.0.0.1:8443 remote=/127.0.0.1:56856] (same thread)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.698 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Cancelling key
sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@673b2384 of java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected
local=/127.0.0.1:8443 remote=/127.0.0.1:56854] (same thread)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.699 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@3ac7f450
2016-12-10 11:03:03.699 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.699 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@53f69e92
2016-12-10 11:03:03.699 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$2@1ce2a083
2016-12-10 11:03:03.699 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$1@77593ca5
2016-12-10 11:03:03.700 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$1@3548b3ac
2016-12-10 11:03:03.700 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$2@1ce2a083
2016-12-10 11:03:03.700 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpReadListener@6962bde3 on
channel org.xnio.conduits.ConduitStreamSourceChannel@45125494
2016-12-10 11:03:03.700 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpReadListener@255c6481 on
channel org.xnio.conduits.ConduitStreamSourceChannel@1b4554ad
2016-12-10 11:03:03.700 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.701 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpServerConnection@6cdbf711
2016-12-10 11:03:03.701 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpServerConnection@4bcc5cdf
2016-12-10 11:03:03.701 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$2@52d9523b
2016-12-10 11:03:03.702 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$2@320a217a
2016-12-10 11:03:03.702 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@49c6180b
2016-12-10 11:03:03.702 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.714 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.715 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected key sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@611889f4 for sun.nio.ch.
ServerSocketChannelImpl[/127.0.0.1:8443]
2016-12-10 11:03:03.716 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.717 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.718 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$1@52c85f64
2016-12-10 11:03:03.719 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Delegating channel listener -> Accepting listener for
io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel TCP
server (NIO) <13f5555f>
2016-12-10 11:03:03.719 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener Accepting listener for io.undertow.server.protocol.
http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.
UndertowAcceptingSslChannel@328f1eb6
2016-12-10 11:03:03.721 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpOpenListener@56f7c1e5 on
channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@d84c5d1
2016-12-10 11:03:03.721 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE io.undertow.request - Opened
connection with /127.0.0.1:56858
2016-12-10 11:03:03.724 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95 (with timeout)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.728 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
2016-12-10 11:03:03.728 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1@47e5be01
2016-12-10 11:03:03.729 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE io.undertow.request.io -
Exception closing read side of SSL channel
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Inbound closed before receiving peer's
close_notify: possible truncation attack?
at sun.security.ssl.Alerts.getSSLException(Alerts.java:208)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1666)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1634)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.closeInbound(SSLEngineImpl.java:1561)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.notifyReadClosed(
SslConduit.java:612)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.closed(SslConduit.java:983)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.close(SslConduit.java:1078)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:799)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doHandshake(SslConduit.java:645)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.access$900(SslConduit.java:63)
at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$5$1.run(SslConduit.java:1045)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.safeRun(WorkerThread.java:580)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:464)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.729 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.AbstractServerConnection$CloseSetter@3457fbeb
on channel io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@d84c5d1
2016-12-10 11:03:03.729 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource org.xnio.nio.NioSocketStreamConnection@1fd60afd
2016-12-10 11:03:03.729 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Cancelling key
sun.nio.ch.SelectionKeyImpl@7da1dc1a of java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected
local=/127.0.0.1:8443 remote=/127.0.0.1:56858] (same thread)
2016-12-10 11:03:03.730 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.protocols.ssl.UndertowSslConnection@d84c5d1
2016-12-10 11:03:03.730 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Selected on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.730 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$1@11f5487
2016-12-10 11:03:03.730 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$2@1ce2a083
2016-12-10 11:03:03.730 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.listener - Invoking
listener io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpReadListener@6b60e713 on
channel org.xnio.conduits.ConduitStreamSourceChannel@60e3d137
2016-12-10 11:03:03.731 [XNIO-1 Accept] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@342f8479
2016-12-10 11:03:03.731 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.safe-close - Closing
resource io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpServerConnection@4f4dae34
2016-12-10 11:03:03.732 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio - Running task
io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$2@348d6036
2016-12-10 11:03:03.732 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] TRACE org.xnio.nio.selector -
Beginning select on sun.nio.ch.KQueueSelectorImpl@5c0faa95
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
> Thanks Bill....I don't feel as crazy now. ;)
>
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 9:51 AM Bill O'Neil <bill(a)dartalley.com> wrote:
>
>> Oops I forgot
https://localhost:8443. Now it is giving me localhost
>> unexpectedly closed the connection. With no errors. I also don't have a
>> cert set up but I would think that should throw an error?
>>
>> The on startup JDK9 issue is still there.
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Bill O'Neil <bill(a)dartalley.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Matt did you try turning on logging? Here are the two errors I get.
>> Stuart maybe you can help from this I don't know much about SSL.
>>
>> This error is on server start. I'm running JDK 8.
>>
>> java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters.se
>> tApplicationProtocols([Ljava.lang.String;)
>> at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:1786)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.alpn.JDK9AlpnProvider$1.run(JDK9AlpnPr
>> ovider.java:47)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.alpn.JDK9AlpnProvider$1.run(JDK9AlpnPr
>> ovider.java:43)
>> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.alpn.JDK9AlpnProvider.<clinit>(JDK9Alp
>> nProvider.java:43)
>> at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
>> at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(Native
>> ConstructorAccessorImpl.java:62)
>> at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(De
>> legatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:45)
>> at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:422)
>> at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:442)
>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyIterator.nextService(ServiceLoad
>> er.java:380)
>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyIterator.next(ServiceLoader.java:404)
>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$1.next(ServiceLoader.java:480)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.alpn.ALPNManager.<init>(ALPNManager.java:40)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.alpn.ALPNManager.<clinit>(ALPNManager.java:35)
>> at io.undertow.server.protocol.http.AlpnOpenListener.<init>(Alp
>> nOpenListener.java:67)
>> at io.undertow.server.protocol.http.AlpnOpenListener.<init>(Alp
>> nOpenListener.java:90)
>> at io.undertow.Undertow.start(Undertow.java:177)
>> at com.dartalley.function.Http2Server.main(Http2Server.java:70)
>>
>>
>> The following errors happen on request to the localhost:8443 from Matt's
>> code which leads to an empty response.
>>
>> 10:42:29.083 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] DEBUG io.undertow.request.io - UT005013: An
>> IOException occurred
>> javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: UT000140: Initial SSL/TLS data is
>> not a handshake record
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.explor
>> eClientHello(ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.java:84)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackSSLEngine.unwrap(ALPNHackS
>> SLEngine.java:205)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:729)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.read(SslConduit.java:567)
>> at org.xnio.conduits.ConduitStreamSourceChannel.read(ConduitStr
>> eamSourceChannel.java:127)
>> at io.undertow.server.protocol.http.AlpnOpenListener$AlpnConnec
>> tionListener.handleEvent(AlpnOpenListener.java:280)
>> at io.undertow.server.protocol.http.AlpnOpenListener.handleEven
>> t(AlpnOpenListener.java:249)
>> at io.undertow.server.protocol.http.AlpnOpenListener.handleEven
>> t(AlpnOpenListener.java:60)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListe
>> ners.java:92)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners$10.handleEvent(ChannelListeners.java:291)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners$10.handleEvent(ChannelListeners.java:286)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListe
>> ners.java:92)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners$DelegatingChannelListener.handleEv
>> ent(ChannelListeners.java:1092)
>> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListe
>> ners.java:92)
>> at org.xnio.nio.QueuedNioTcpServer$1.run(QueuedNioTcpServer.java:128)
>> at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.safeRun(WorkerThread.java:580)
>> at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:464)
>> 10:42:29.091 [XNIO-1 I/O-4] DEBUG io.undertow.request - UT005013: An
>> IOException occurred
>> javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: UT000140: Initial SSL/TLS data is
>> not a handshake record
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.explor
>> eClientHello(ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.java:84)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackSSLEngine.unwrap(ALPNHackS
>> SLEngine.java:205)
>> at javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine.unwrap(SSLEngine.java:624)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:748)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doHandshake(SslConduit.java:645)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.access$900(SslConduit.java:63)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$SslReadReadyHandler.
>> readReady(SslConduit.java:1097)
>> at org.xnio.nio.NioSocketConduit.handleReady(NioSocketConduit.java:88)
>> at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:559)
>> 10:42:29.100 [XNIO-1 I/O-2] DEBUG io.undertow.request - UT005013: An
>> IOException occurred
>> javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: UT000140: Initial SSL/TLS data is
>> not a handshake record
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.explor
>> eClientHello(ALPNHackClientHelloExplorer.java:84)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.ALPNHackSSLEngine.unwrap(ALPNHackS
>> SLEngine.java:205)
>> at javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine.unwrap(SSLEngine.java:624)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doUnwrap(SslConduit.java:748)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.doHandshake(SslConduit.java:645)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit.access$900(SslConduit.java:63)
>> at io.undertow.protocols.ssl.SslConduit$SslReadReadyHandler.
>> readReady(SslConduit.java:1097)
>> at org.xnio.nio.NioSocketConduit.handleReady(NioSocketConduit.java:88)
>> at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:559)
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I've updated to 1.4.7.Final, I switched to passing an Array of
>> keyManagers and an Array of trustManagers, I've tried commenting out
>> ENABLE_HTTP2, I've installed the JCE Unlimited Strength (and verified
it's
>> being used) and I'm consistently getting ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED when I try
>> to connect to
https://localhost:8443
>>
>> If I connect to
http://localhost:8080 then I get the expected "Hello,
>> World!". If someone could just test that snippet and tell me if they can
>> repeat the problem it would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 5:30 PM Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
>>
>> Stuart, I don't think I have the JCE Unlimited Strength policy files
>> installed. I'll look into seeing if that's the problem. I am currently
>> using 1.4.6.Final. I commented out enabling of HTTP2 but I'm still getting
>> the same problem. It will probably be tomorrow before I can get the JCE
>> Unlimited Strength installed, but either way I should be seeing an error
>> but I am not.
>>
>> Can you check that code snippet I posted? It's a simplified version of
>> the example you sent me previously that just outputs "Hello, World!".
If
>> you're able to run it and it works then perhaps there's something wrong
in
>> my machine configuration, but I'd like some confirmation.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:30 PM Stuart Douglas <sdouglas(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I just released 1.4.7.Final that should fix the ClassCastException that
>> you were seeing.
>>
>> Your example code should work. What version of Undertow are you using,
>> and do you have the JCE unlimited strength ciphers installed?
>>
>> Some versions of Undertow would attempt to enable HTTP/2 even if the
>> required ciphers were not installed, which would result in a connection
>> error as HTTP/2 would be negotiated with an incorrect cipher, and the
>> browser will kill the connection as a result. This could be fixed by either
>> installing the JCE unlimited strength policy files, or by disabling HTTP/2.
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
>>
>> Michael, where are you getting SSLContextFactory from? I assumed it was
>> something built-in or available in Undertow.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 1:08 PM Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks guys. Michael, I'll try your code here in a bit to see if it
>> makes any difference.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 12:49 PM Michael Grove <mike(a)stardog.com> wrote:
>>
>> Prematurely hit send!
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Michael Grove <mike(a)stardog.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael, thanks for the response. What version of Undertow are you
>> using?
>>
>>
>> I'm using 1.3.20, so I'm a bit behind.
>>
>>
>> Are you overriding the SSL certificate storage or using the example's?
>>
>>
>> I'm just creating the SSLContext that's passed to the builder via
>> addHttpsListener directly from the standard JVM properties, eg
>> javax.net.ssl.keyStore
>>
>>
>> This is the basic code for that:
>>
>> public static SSLContext createSSLContext(final Options theOptions)
>> throws SSLException {
>> return SSLContextFactory.createSSLContext(theOptions.get(ServerOptions.
>> KEY_STORE_TYPE),
>> theOptions.get(ServerOptions.KEY_STORE),
>> theOptions.get(ServerOptions.KEY_STORE_PASSWD),
>> theOptions.get(ServerOptions.TRUST_STORE_TYPE),
>> theOptions.get(ServerOptions.TRUST_STORE),
>> theOptions.get(ServerOptions.TRUST_STORE_PASSWD));
>> }
>>
>> I tweak the XNIO properties for SSL in the event the user needs client
>> auth:
>>
>> aBuilder.setWorkerOption(org.xnio.Options.SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_MODE,
>> SslClientAuthMode.REQUIRED);
>>
>> At that point, it works nicely.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Would you mind terribly trying the exact code snippet and see if it
>> works for you? This is very confusing if it's a problem on my
>> end...especially since HTTP works fine.
>>
>>
>> I can try to run it over the weekend, I'm a bit swamped with day to day
>> stuff atm.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 11:59 AM Michael Grove <mike(a)stardog.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Hicks, Matt <matt(a)matthicks.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, I'm pretty sure Undertow's support for SSL is broken!
>>
>>
>> It's working fine for me, and I'm using a setup almost exactly like
>> what's shown in the examples.
>>
>>
>> I copied and pasted the example into my project and am getting the same
>> results. I modified it to not do any proxying, but the server isn't
>> responding properly and my anonymous HttpHandler is never invoked:
>>
>>
https://gist.github.com/darkfrog26/e17c1efb0d5606caeb56e903bff970a7
>>
>> This is incredibly frustrating. Stuart, tell me if I shouldn't be using
>> Undertow for SSL support and I'll start migrating to wrap with nginx.
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 8:00 PM Stuart Douglas <sdouglas(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Here is an example:
>>
>>
https://github.com/undertow-io/undertow/blob/master/examples
>> /src/main/java/io/undertow/examples/http2/Http2Server.java
>>
>> Looks like you have run into a bug, with regard to the
>> ClassCastException, you need to use the version that take
>>
>>