I upgraded Node.js on my Mac to the latest, 0.12.4, as well as NPM to 2.10.1, and I re-ran npm install for my Express project.
Now, when I visit https://localhost:3001, I get "This webpage is not available / ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" in Chrome. When I run curl -v https://localhost:3001
I get
curl -v https://localhost:3001/
* Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
* Trying ::1...
* Connected to localhost (::1) port 3001 (#0)
* Server aborted the SSL handshake
* Closing connection 0
curl: (35) Server aborted the SSL handshake
This is definitely a result of upgrading Node.js, as the problem cropped up immediately after upgrading.
I start my service like this:
options = {
key: fs.readFileSync('sslkey.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('sslcert.pem')
};
http.createServer(app).listen(settings.apiPort);
https.createServer(options, app).listen(settings.apiSSLPort);
console.log('Listening on ports: ' + settings.apiPort + ' and ' + settings.apiSSLPort);
Does anyone have any ideas what is causing this problem?
curl -k -v https://localhost:3001/
show? The-k
option tellscurl
to allow "insecure" connections anyway. This, combined with the-v
option, should help provide more information about the cert being used by your server. Alternatively, you could useopenssl s_client -connect localhost:3001
. The interesting part will be to determine just when, during the SSL handshake, the connection is closed.