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stream_socket_enable_crypto(): SSL operation failed with code 1. 
OpenSSL Error messages: error:14090086:SSL 
routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

Im using Laravel 4.2, PHP 5.6, Apache 2.4

I have GoDaddy SSL installed in Amazon ec2 Linux.

SSL working fine when i visit the site with https.

The error happened when I call my function :

<?php

public function sendEmail() 
{
        \Mail::send ( 'emails.code.code', $data, function ($sendemail) use($email) {
            $sendemail->from ( '[email protected]', 'Me Team' );
            $sendemail->to ( $email, '' )->subject ( 'Activate your account' );
        } );

}
?>

I read some articles about this, they said that there are things we should make some changes, they put that code but i don't know where to insert it.

Been reading this: https://www.mimar.rs/en/sysadmin/2015/php-5-6-x-ssltls-peer-certificates-and-hostnames-verified-by-default/

and this documentation of php http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.openssl.php which is hard to understand.

So my question is how to solve this problem?

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18 Answers 18

145

Editor's note: disabling SSL verification has security implications. Without verification of the authenticity of SSL/HTTPS connections, a malicious attacker can impersonate a trusted endpoint such as Gmail, and you'll be vulnerable to a Man-in-the-Middle Attack.

Be sure you fully understand the security issues before using this as a solution.

You can add below code in /config/mail.php ( tested and worked on laravel 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 )

'stream' => [
   'ssl' => [
      'allow_self_signed' => true,
      'verify_peer' => false,
      'verify_peer_name' => false,
   ],
],
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  • 10
    Note that this is okay for a test server, but shouldn't be used in production because it's insecure.
    – Ryan Biwer
    Jan 3, 2018 at 22:19
  • 9
    In Laravel 7.x, the configuration is moved to mail.mailers.smtp.stream
    – vozaldi
    Mar 20, 2020 at 2:47
  • 1
    Also, if you implement shouldQueue (php laravel artisan queue:work) don't forget to restart it each time you update your config... Jul 20, 2022 at 12:35
26

Editor's note: disabling SSL verification has security implications. Without verification of the authenticity of SSL/HTTPS connections, a malicious attacker can impersonate a trusted endpoint such as Gmail, and you'll be vulnerable to a Man-in-the-Middle Attack.

Be sure you fully understand the security issues before using this as a solution.

I have also this error in laravel 4.2 I solved like this way. Find out StreamBuffer.php. For me I use xampp and my project name is itis_db for this my path is like this. So try to find according to your one

C:\xampp\htdocs\itis_db\vendor\swiftmailer\swiftmailer\lib\classes\Swift\Transport\StreamBuffer.php

and find out this function inside StreamBuffer.php

private function _establishSocketConnection()

and paste this two lines inside of this function

$options['ssl']['verify_peer'] = FALSE;
$options['ssl']['verify_peer_name'] = FALSE;

and reload your browser and try to run your project again. For me I put on like this:

private function _establishSocketConnection()
{
    $host = $this->_params['host'];
    if (!empty($this->_params['protocol'])) {
        $host = $this->_params['protocol'].'://'.$host;
    }
    $timeout = 15;
    if (!empty($this->_params['timeout'])) {
        $timeout = $this->_params['timeout'];
    }
    $options = array();
    if (!empty($this->_params['sourceIp'])) {
        $options['socket']['bindto'] = $this->_params['sourceIp'].':0';
    }
    
   $options['ssl']['verify_peer'] = FALSE;
    $options['ssl']['verify_peer_name'] = FALSE;

    $this->_stream = @stream_socket_client($host.':'.$this->_params['port'], $errno, $errstr, $timeout, STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT, stream_context_create($options));
    if (false === $this->_stream) {
        throw new Swift_TransportException(
            'Connection could not be established with host '.$this->_params['host'].
            ' ['.$errstr.' #'.$errno.']'
            );
    }
    if (!empty($this->_params['blocking'])) {
        stream_set_blocking($this->_stream, 1);
    } else {
        stream_set_blocking($this->_stream, 0);
    }
    stream_set_timeout($this->_stream, $timeout);
    $this->_in = &$this->_stream;
    $this->_out = &$this->_stream;
}

Hope you will solve this problem.....

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    This works for me but is there any other way to resolve this issue without touching the code of vendor ?
    – Rajesh
    Jan 31, 2016 at 14:28
  • 21
    Downvote because you shouldn't ever edit vendor code. First of all you'll loose all changes on any composer update. Second - vendor isn't (and shouldn't) be added to control version so anyone of team will not get this changes. Much better way is to create your own classes which extend existing vendor classes. May 26, 2017 at 8:17
  • 6
    You software just made the list at The most dangerous code in the world: validating SSL certificates in non-browser software.
    – jww
    Jun 8, 2017 at 0:05
  • It worked really well for me.. But isn't there a way without touching vendor code? Oct 3, 2017 at 23:07
  • hello, I have a problem while sending email with gmail, but it has already solved by adding two lines of code that you give. Could you please tell me why I have to put the two lines of code?
    – Jems
    Apr 2, 2018 at 9:35
17

Try changing the app/config/email.php

smtp to mail

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  • 1
    Laravel Framework problem, changing protocol removed issue. Oct 26, 2015 at 6:53
  • 1
    Now it not throwing error but after changing it to "mail" i am not receiving mails but displaying as mail sent as in my application , what could be the issue ?
    – Rajesh
    Jan 31, 2016 at 14:13
  • 20
    Changing this to mail sends mail directly from the server, instead of connecting to an smtp server!
    – JoeGalind
    Apr 20, 2016 at 0:49
  • 31
    This is a really bad answer because it doesn't describe the consequences of this change. When sending email via SMTP laravel logs into your sever and sends and email on your behalf. If you change it to 'mail' it will then send the mail via PHP mail meaning that it will be subject to higher spam scores because PHP is essentially spoofing the email. You can use PHP mail to send emails from [email protected] if you want. But they they'll probably end up in spam. More info here. jvfconsulting.com/blog/…
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2017 at 1:31
  • 2
    Regarding e-mail spoofing, that's why there are SPF and DKIM records, it has nothing to do whether PHP or something else sends e-mail. If you have your domain set up properly, sending it via SMTP or PHP is equal providing you use correct domain.
    – vitro
    Jun 28, 2019 at 0:43
13

How to fix on Laravel (5,6,7 at least), WordPress (and other PHP + cURL implementations I guess):

Download the latest cacert.pem file from cURL website.

wget https://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem

Edit php.ini (you can do php --ini to find it), update (or create if they don't exist already) those two lines:

curl.cainfo="/path/to/downloaded/cacert.pem"
...
openssl.cafile="/path/to/downloaded/cacert.pem"

Those lines should already exist but commented out, so uncomment them and edit both values with the path to the downloaded cacert.pem

Restart PHP and Nginx/Apache.

Edit: You may need to chown/chmod the downloaded certificate file so PHP (and the user running it) can read it.

source

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    Is there an automated way to keep this up to date? I have to manually update it every few months and I don't know when it's going to be updated.
    – Jeff Davis
    Oct 28, 2021 at 20:30
  • I guess you could do a monthly CRON that updates the file, and reload related services. I'm not aware of a tool to maintain it automatically.
    – Mtxz
    Oct 28, 2021 at 21:04
8

edit your .env and add this line after mail config lines

MAIL_ENCRYPTION=""

Save and try to send email

8

Editor's note: disabling SSL verification has security implications. Without verification of the authenticity of SSL/HTTPS connections, a malicious attacker can impersonate a trusted endpoint such as Gmail, and you'll be vulnerable to a Man-in-the-Middle Attack.

Be sure you fully understand the security issues before using this as a solution.

Easy fix for this might be editing config/mail.php and turning off TLS

'encryption' => env('MAIL_ENCRYPTION', ''), //'tls'),

Basically by doing this

$options['ssl']['verify_peer'] = FALSE;
$options['ssl']['verify_peer_name'] = FALSE;

You should loose security also, but in first option there is no need to dive into Vendor's code.

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    You software just made the list at The most dangerous code in the world: validating SSL certificates in non-browser software.
    – jww
    Jun 8, 2017 at 0:05
  • Thanks so so much!
    – jonatanes
    Jun 27, 2017 at 18:42
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    I'm using the solution in this answer for testing emails via Mailgun sandbox, and for that it works perfectly. However I wouldn't recommend this for production mailing.
    – GTCrais
    Aug 7, 2017 at 11:49
  • I'm using lumen version 7 running locally. Turning off TLS encryption value to empty works. I haven't tried in the production server yet. Thanks!
    – kriscondev
    Apr 21, 2020 at 9:02
5

For Laravel 9, following is enough to disable ssl check:

 'verify_peer'       => false,

Example:
// config/mail.php

'mailers' => [
        'smtp' => [
            'transport' => 'smtp',
            'host' => env('MAIL_HOST', 'smtp.mailgun.org'),
            'port' => env('MAIL_PORT', 587),
            'encryption' => env('MAIL_ENCRYPTION', 'tls'),
            'username' => env('MAIL_USERNAME'),
            'password' => env('MAIL_PASSWORD'),
            'timeout' => null,
            'auth_mode'  => null,
            'verify_peer' => false,
        ],
        ...
4

Finally! it was my AVG antivirus, it has a feature called email shield, disabled it and the error was gone.

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  • 1
    Oh Myyyyyy God! Thank you so much. Went crazy with this thing for like 10 hours, it was due to AVG blocking everything!!!!! Thank you so much Bro!
    – Benny
    Oct 24, 2022 at 21:37
  • 1
    You don't need to completely disable Email Shield. In AVG, select "Web & Email" > Settings (the gear icon top right) > "Email Shield" and unselect "Scan outbound emails (SMTP)".
    – CJ Dennis
    Oct 27, 2022 at 22:49
3

This start to happen today in one of my servers using wordpress with a plugin that uses PHPMailer, with no recent changes.

The solution: sudo yum install ca-certificates

Now It works again perfectly, I did also an httpd restart (not sure if needed)

I can't figure out the real problem, I suspect that was a hardcoded date in the old ca-certificates package.

1
  • I ran the same command and restart but isn't fixed for me. I'm running centos 7.9 Oct 1, 2021 at 9:17
1

To resolve this problem you first need to check the SSL certificates of the host your are connecting to. For example using ssllabs or other ssl tools. In my case the intermediate certificate was wrong.

If the certificate is ok, make sure the openSSL on your server is up to date. Run openssl -v to check your version. Maybe your version is to old to work with the certificate.

In very rare cases you might want to disable ssl security features like verify_peer, verify_peer_name or allow_self_signed. Please be very careful with this and never use this in production. This is only an option for temporary testing.

1

change encryption type from SSL to TLS works form me.

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  • My Laravel project is already using TLS. What kind of project do you have and where do you make the change?
    – JCarlosR
    Aug 8, 2022 at 0:07
0

in my case i did following

$mail = new PHPMailer;
$mail->isSMTP();            
$mail->Host = '<YOUR HOST>';
$mail->Port = 587;
$mail->SMTPAuth = true;
$mail->Username = '<USERNAME>';
$mail->Password = '<PASSWORD>';
$mail->SMTPSecure = '';
$mail->smtpConnect([
    'ssl' => [
        'verify_peer' => false,
        'verify_peer_name' => false,
        'allow_self_signed' => true
    ]
]);
$mail->smtpClose();

$mail->From = '<[email protected]>';
$mail->FromName = '<MAIL FROM NAME>';

$mail->addAddress("<[email protected]>", '<SEND TO>');

$mail->isHTML(true);
$mail->Subject= '<SUBJECTHERE>';
$mail->Body =  '<h2>Test Mail</h2>';
$isSend = $mail->send();
1
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    It actually help me, as the Codeigniter 4 own library couldn't do it. Oct 6, 2021 at 20:09
0

with symfony I modify the dotEnv to include some small information and it works great

MAILER_DSN=smtp://user:pass@container_name:25?verify_peer=false&verify_peer_name=false&allow_self_signed=true
0

I my case the issue occurred on websites hosted on VPS with cPanel' WHM. After an update all the emails sent via Gmail SMTP stopped working.

As a solution, in the WHM I had to turn off

Restrict outgoing SMTP to root, exim, and mailman (FKA SMTP Tweak)

setting under

Home / Server Configuration / Tweak Settings

See pic.

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I guess after WHM update this settings was turn on somehow or probably this is a new settings, I am not sure.

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Reading app/config/mailphp

Supported : "smtp", "mail", "sendmail"

Depending on your mail utilities installed on your machine, fill in the value of the driver key. I would do

'driver' => 'sendmail',
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for Laravel 5.4
for gmail


in .env file

MAIL_DRIVER=mail
MAIL_HOST=mail.gmail.com
MAIL_PORT=587
MAIL_USERNAME=<username>@gmail.com
MAIL_PASSWORD=<password>
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=tls

in config/mail.php

'driver' => env('MAIL_DRIVER', 'mail'),

'from' => [
    'address' => env(
        'MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS', '<username>@gmail.com'
    ),
    'name' => env(
        'MAIL_FROM_NAME', '<from_name>'
    ),
],
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Go to vendor\swiftmailer\swiftmailer\lib\classes\Swift\Transport\StreamBuffer.php

comment line 250 and add this line:

//$options = [];
$options['ssl'] = array('verify_peer' => false, 'verify_peer_name' => false, 'allow_self_signed' => true);
    
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    As already pointed in other comments, you should not be editing your vendor files.
    – JCarlosR
    Aug 8, 2022 at 0:05
-2
$default = [ ... ];

$turnOffSSL = [
    'stream' => [
        'ssl' => [
            'allow_self_signed' => true,
            'verify_peer' => false,
            'verify_peer_name' => false,
        ],
    ],
];

$environment = env('APP_ENV');

if ($environment === 'local') {
    return array_merge($default, $turnOffSSL);
}

return $default;