This Python3 CGI HTTPS server used to work a few weeks (or months) ago, but now no longer works under Linux (Ubuntu). I tried on Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 14.04 and the behavior is the same.
Now when I try to access any CGI script I am getting:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to 127.0.0.1:4443. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
Below is the code for the server:
import http.server
import ssl
import os
server_address = ('', 4443)
cert = os.path.abspath('./server.pem')
handler = http.server.CGIHTTPRequestHandler
handler.cgi_directories = ['/cgi-bin']
httpd = http.server.HTTPServer(server_address, handler)
httpd.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(httpd.socket, server_side=True,
certfile=cert)
print ("Server started...")
httpd.serve_forever()
The server logs the following error:
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/ssl.py", line 618, in read
v = self._sslobj.read(len, buffer)
ssl.SSLError: [SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE] sslv3 alert unexpected message (_ssl.c:1767)
This works if I disable SSL and works fine on Windows with SSL. Tested with Python 3.4. The strange thing is that this worked a few months back Can anyone get this script (or any python3 CGI HTTPS server) to run on updated Linux systems?