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I know there are certain web pages PhantomJS/CasperJS can't open, and I was wondering if this one was one of them: https://maizepages.umich.edu. CasperJS gives an error: PhantomJS failed to open page status=fail.

I tried ignoring-ssl-errors and changing my user agent but I'm not sure how to determine which ones to use.

All I'm doing right now is the basic casper setup with casper.start(url, function () { ... }) where url=https://maizepages.umich.edu;

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The problem may be related to the recent discovery of a SSLv3 vulnerability (POODLE). Website owners were forced to remove SSLv3 support from their websites. Since PhantomJS < v1.9.8 uses SSLv3 by default, you should use TLSv1:

casperjs --ssl-protocol=tlsv1 yourScript.js

The catchall solution would be to use any for when newer PhantomJS versions come along with other SSL protocols. But this would make the POODLE vulnerability exploitable on sites which haven't yet disabled SSLv3.

casperjs --ssl-protocol=any yourScript.js

Alternative method: Update to PhantomJS 1.9.8 or higher. Note that updating to PhantomJS 1.9.8 leads to a new bug, which is especially annoying for CasperJS.

How to verify: Add a resource.error event handler like this at the beginning of your script:

casper.on("resource.error", function(resourceError){
    console.log('Unable to load resource (#' + resourceError.id + 'URL:' + resourceError.url + ')');
    console.log('Error code: ' + resourceError.errorCode + '. Description: ' + resourceError.errorString);
});

If it is indeed a problem with SSLv3 the error will be something like:

Error code: 6. Description: SSL handshake failed


As an aside, you also might want to run with the --ignore-ssl-errors=true commandline option, when there is something wrong with the certificate.

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  • Unfortunately even with TLSv1 I get the same error. Are there other common SSL protocols accepted by CasperJS? Oct 18, 2014 at 4:01
  • That is strange since this produces a proper screenshot for me. If you're using an older PhantomJS version than 1.9.7, you should probably update.
    – Artjom B.
    Oct 18, 2014 at 7:08
  • This gives me hope! I checked my installed version using phantomjs --version and it gave me 1.8.2, but when I did brew info phantomjs it said 1.9.7. I'm not sure how to go about finding where the 1.8.2 version is installed. I'll investigate if I can update PhantomJS from the command line. My Casper is 1.0.4. As a side note, do you know how to format the cookies.json file for PhantomJS/CasperJS to use? Oct 18, 2014 at 19:22
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    I am using casper 1.0.4 and phantom 2.0.0, I was able to load the page on phantom but not casper, and casper did not print out the error from this resource load page, the options did no work May 4, 2015 at 14:21
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    @FullDecent I have never used CasperJS 1.0.4, but I would think that it doesn't work with PhantomJS 2. Since CasperJS 1.1-beta3 specifically supports only PhantomJS < 1.x. Ask a new question.
    – Artjom B.
    May 4, 2015 at 14:32

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