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I am using php version 5.3.10 and using curl version 7.22.0 And when I am using this code:

$curlOptions[CURLOPT_URL] = $absUrl;

$curlOptions[CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER] = true;
$curlOptions[CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT] = 30;
$curlOptions[CURLOPT_TIMEOUT] = 80;
$curlOptions[CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER] = $headers;
$curlOptions[CURLOPT_SSLVERSION] = CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1;

It gives the following error:

Use of undefined constant CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 - assumed 'CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1'

Please help me to resolve this error. What CURL SSL version I should use for this PHP version?

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  • how are you passing the options to curl? with curl_setopt or curl_setopt_array Jul 7, 2015 at 10:57
  • May be you just need to add missing quotes for the string ? Feb 25, 2016 at 13:01

3 Answers 3

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There's actually a comment regarding this issue in the official documentation:

Note that prior to PHP 5.5 following constants were missing and were available only through their numeric values:

CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT // 0
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1  // 1
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv2 // 2
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv3 // 3

This was fixed after this support request: https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62318

If you want to explicitly use TLSv1, simply supply 1 as an integer literal instead of the CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 constant.

However, unless the server you're connecting to requires a very specific version of the TLS protocol, it's usually fine to leave the cURL option at its default value and let cURL figure out the protocol by itself.

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I just added this to the top of my startup file:

// Add some missing constants
defined('CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT') || define('CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT', 0);
defined('CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1')   || define('CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1', 1);
defined('CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv2')   || define('CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv2', 2);
defined('CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv3')   || define('CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv3', 3);

...and now I'm all better, because, as helmbert quoted, those constants are missing in PHP < 5.5.

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You should use

curl_setopt ( $ch , CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 , true )
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    This does not answer the question, as your answer still uses the supposedly undefined constant CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1.
    – helmbert
    Jul 7, 2015 at 11:41
  • I had given this answer based on php.net standard document. Nov 1, 2015 at 11:44

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