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I just recently upgraded to OSX 10.10 Yosemite and I since the upgrade I can't do Curl POST to a SSL url anymore.

I first used wordpress's wp_remote_request call and also tried to use curl in php. Both (as expected) give the same error message:

Error Number:56

Error String:SSLRead() return error -9806

Note: when I curl POST to HTTP it works fine. I reckon it is a setting in PHP.ini or in my apache (I lost my original HTTPD.conf file after upgrade...).

Can anyone help me out?

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    why down vote??? It is a real issue I am experiencing and can't find any good solution in Google
    – Mattijs
    Oct 22, 2014 at 0:58
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    You probably got the downvote because although this is a perfectly reasonable question, it is off topic for SO - it should really be on Serverfault.
    – Synchro
    Feb 2, 2015 at 12:23
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    In Mattijs's defense, he's coding a call to wp_remote_request() in PHP which relies on cURL underneath. I think that it's valid that he asks on SO since his proximal issue started with coding. It's only after knowing that the answer that he could know that the question probably would've been better on ServerFault
    – Kirby
    May 21, 2015 at 17:55
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    thanks buddy. that is exactly how I intended it.
    – Mattijs
    May 23, 2015 at 0:18
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    @Mattijs I got these errors on my 2017 MBP as well. Same solution worked for me as well.
    – mishka
    Sep 18, 2017 at 0:02

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I've seen this error happen when php is compiled with a version of cURL that uses Apple's Secure Transport under Yosemite and the target of the URL request doesn't support SSLv3 (which was probably disabled due to the POODLE vulnerability). What is the output of this command?

$ php -i | grep "SSL Version"

I suspect you'll see this:

SSL Version => SecureTransport

You can overcome this by installing a version of php which uses a version of cURL which uses OpenSSL instead of SecureTransport. This is most easily done with homebrew. So install that first if you don't already have it. If homebrew is installed but you haven't run brew update since upgrading to Yosemite, do that first. Also make sure you've installed XCode >= 6.1 and the latest XCode command line tools. brew doctor will tell you if you've done it all right.

Add the Homebrew taps below that you will need in order to get brewed php installed. Skip this step if these repos are already tapped. If you're unsure if these repos are already tapped, just run the commands below. Worst case scenario, you'll get a harmless Warning: Already tapped!

$ brew tap homebrew/dupes
$ brew tap homebrew/versions
$ brew tap homebrew/php

Then install curl with openssl:

$ brew install --with-openssl curl

Then install php using the curl you just installed and brewed openssl:

$ brew install --with-homebrew-curl --with-httpd24 php55
  • if using apache, make sure to add LoadModule php5_module /usr/local/opt/php55/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so to your /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and restart apache.

  • if not using apache 2.4, you can remove --with-httpd24 from the above command.

  • if using nginx, follow the caveat instuctions for starting fpm:

    To launch php-fpm on startup:

    mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents
    cp /usr/local/opt/php55/homebrew.mxcl.php55.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
    launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.php55.plist
    

Install any php extensions you're going to need eg. mcrypt.

$ brew install php55-mcrypt

After you're done, run this again:

$ php -i | grep "SSL Version"

And you should see:

SSL Version => OpenSSL/1.0.2h

And now, re-test your application and the SSLRead() return error -9806 should go away.

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    Hi Asaph, Yes, I have SSL Version => SecureTransport. I have Brew, just wondering if installing with Brew will overwrite my current php, or will it add another PHP version alongside so that I have to disable to stock version? Also Thanks for your thorough answer. I would not have found out myself, to specific a problem
    – Mattijs
    Oct 24, 2014 at 3:57
  • this is the openssl info I got: New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is RC4-MD5 Server public key is 2048 bit Secure Renegotiation IS supported Compression: NONE Expansion: NONE SSL-Session: Protocol : TLSv1 Cipher : RC4-MD5 Session-ID: 0B220000E93AF2E279F784D25D6FC08675E63F983424A4296BEBE59AF89F3E7C Session-ID-ctx: Master-Key: 4B0BFE2ECC5624D0E3A2AD44FF6DC30F25E0C4889C6CA5EF0D0E90C1469D70C9D6B5321A4B2C1A084355A79A013C4420 Key-Arg : None Start Time: 1414123290 Timeout : 300 (sec) Verify return code: 0 (ok)
    – Mattijs
    Oct 24, 2014 at 4:02
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    Hi Asaph, I installed the BREW PHP version, it all went fine after following the brew Doctor's suggestions. The SSL call is working now using PHP, (wordpress wp_remote_request). However, when I curl in the terminal to the same enpoint, i see the -9806 again:* SSLRead() return error -9806 * Closing connection 0 curl: (56) SSLRead() return error -9806. when I do php -i I see that the Brew version is running, because the build date was yesterday. Can it be that the command line Curl is the old one and not the new one I brewed yesterday?
    – Mattijs
    Oct 30, 2014 at 0:59
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    I had to follow the brew tap instructions at (Re)installing PHP on Mac OS X before I could run brew install php55, but other than that this answer was solid.
    – user456814
    Jan 27, 2015 at 1:17
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    @Tony You can recompile Apple's version of PHP but that seems more invasive. What's nice about homebrew is that it installs everything into /usr/local (which OSX doesn't touch) and has it "override" binaries in /usr. So if one day you decide you want to go back to using Apple's version of PHP, you simply remove the one installed by homebrew and your system goes back to the way it was before.
    – Asaph
    Feb 26, 2015 at 7:04
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This SSL error (OSStatus code: 9806) means that your connection is terminated by the server due to an error in establishing the connection (e.g. on some invalid command). This seems to happens only on occasions when the SSL connection to remote host drops in between.

This is not well documented by SSL manual (SSL_get_error), however this error message comes from libcurl built which is used by the SecureTransport/Darwinssl TLS backend (you can find its OSStatus in SecureTransport.h header file):

errSSLClosedAbort           = -9806,    /* connection closed via error */

From my experience, this usually happens when you're behind the proxy or connected to a limited network which uses authentication mechanism.

So please verify that you're connected to the right network (via WiFi) and your other HTTPS works correctly. If not, check if you need to specify proxy credentials or your ISP is overriding the certificate chain and requires some kind of authentication or it's basically blocking access to certain sites in their firewall.

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I had a similar issue with SSLRead() return error -9806 error, and also I had SSL Version => SecureTransport.

But in my case the problem was that I was setting curl CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION option:

$curl = curl_init();    
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION, CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0);

If you remove that option, cURL will decide which version to use by default. Check curl_setopt documentation for more.

That worked for me, and I didn't need to change anything with cURL nor PHP. But this is a solution of one of many cases where error -9806 appears.

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