I am writing a non-blocking Websocket client and using OpenSSL for the TLS layer. I am able to connect to the remote server, complete the TLS handshake, send an Upgrade request, get an upgrade confirmed response, and get an actual websocket response afterwards before the TLS layer disconnects with a SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
.
SSL_get_error(...)
returns: 6 // SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), nullptr)
returns: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
From my understanding, ERR_get_error()
should pop off and return the first error on the error queue, and SSL_get_error()
returns the last error of a SSL_*
function. I do not understand why SSL_get_error()
would return an error value but ERR_get_error()
does not. According to this previous Stack Overflow Question, SSL_get_error()
does NOT call ERR_get_error()
.
Following code gets called repeatedly (since it is a non-blocking socket) :
ERR_clear_error();
int ret = SSL_read(...);
if (ret > 0) {
// read bytes from socket
} else {
int err_code = SSL_get_error(ssl_session_, ret);
if (err_code == SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN || err_code == SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL || err_code == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
sprintf("Disconnected: %d %s", err_code, ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), nullptr));
// Disconnect Code
}
}
I have two questions:
Why am I not getting an error value for ERR_get_error()?
Why am I getting disconnected so quickly after establishing a TLS and Websocket session?
EDIT 1
I used wireshark to capture the packets between the client and the server. I confirmed that the TLS handshake, the websocket upgrade, and an initial server response are successful. I noticed after the initial server response, my client gets an Encrypted Alert 21
from the server which I believe is a fatal error and explains why the TLS session terminates immediately and my SSL error queue is empty (while it is probably a client side issue, I don't think it's the result of a recent action), and kind of explains the SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
value I am getting after the SSL_Read
.
I am not sure what the Encrypted Alert 21
entails. It might be the cert I am using (self signed). Need to investigate further.
recv
call is a valid return value, and not considered an error.SSL_get_error
regardingSSL_ERR_ZERO_RETURN
.SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
: The TLS/SSL connection has been closed. If the protocol version is SSL 3.0 or higher, this result code is returned only if a closure alert has occurred in the protocol, i.e. if the connection has been closed cleanly. Note that in this case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN does not necessarily indicate that the underlying transport has been closed.