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Sometimes fail to call the web service.

This problem happens all the time.

What could be the problem?

Error:
    SoapFault exception: [HTTP] Could not connect to host in 
    0 [internal function]: SoapClient->__doRequest('<?xml version="...', http://.', '', 1, 0)
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    Could be a network connection issue, especially perhaps that the service is not available. Try building fault-tolerance into your application - perhaps an auto-retry up to 3 times total?
    – zanlok
    Commented Nov 30, 2010 at 21:32
  • Another reason could be a failing SSL certificate verification (e.g. selfsigned certificates). It is possible to allow selfsigned certs, see stackoverflow.com/a/39242417/1119601
    – stollr
    Commented Aug 31, 2016 at 6:37
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    Yes I was getting the same issue and I managed to work by disabling ssl on local: 'stream_context'=> stream_context_create(array('ssl'=> array('verify_peer'=>false,'verify_peer_name'=>false))) Commented Nov 10, 2019 at 13:22

27 Answers 27

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The problem was solved.The problem is the cache

ini_set('soap.wsdl_cache_enabled',0);
ini_set('soap.wsdl_cache_ttl',0);
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    seems the "Could not connect to host" is not related to Cache.
    – Raptor
    Commented Sep 27, 2012 at 3:19
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    Presumably this is the same as: $client = new SoapClient($url, array('cache_wsdl' => WSDL_CACHE_NONE));
    – user1270496
    Commented Aug 17, 2014 at 0:35
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    Common, in my country we call it "throwing the baby with bath's water". There's an issue with the cache, maybe, but disabling he cache in case of SOAP wsdl is an heavy step. It means retrieving and parsing a big XML file each time you use your PHP class. Cannot believe this is the top voted answer...
    – regilero
    Commented Oct 28, 2016 at 7:19
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    This error message is too generic: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=68782 error can come from timeouts, proxy, cache interactions bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=69783 check answers below but please do not upvote this one.
    – regilero
    Commented Oct 28, 2016 at 7:54
  • Bug 69783 causes the WSDL cache to fail when a proxy is configured. Until this bug is fixed, the the WSDL cache needs to be disabled.
    – user6632554
    Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 13:01
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I am adding my comment for completeness, as the solutions listed here did not help me. On PHP 5.6, SoapClient makes the first call to the specified WSDL URL in SoapClient::SoapClient and after connecting to it and receiving the result, it tries to connect to the WSDL specified in the result in:

<soap:address location="http://"/>

And the call fails with error Could not connect to host if the WSDL is different than the one you specified in SoapClient::SoapClient and is unreachable (my case was SoapUI using http://host.local/).

The behaviour in PHP 5.4 is different and it always uses the WSDL in SoapClient::SoapClient.

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  • While my error message was the same (could not connect to host), simply downgrading to a previous version of php (5.6 > 5.3) allowed the script to run as previous. Commented Sep 15, 2015 at 0:07
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    You can tweak this behaviour using SoapClient::__setLocation()`.
    – geomagas
    Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 7:47
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    user3584460 and @geomagas Thanks guys, you saved me, i was going crazy over this
    – Nevercom
    Commented May 6, 2017 at 18:19
  • Was my case as well. What made it even funnier was that the "location" URL returned in WSDL was changing based on which server the loadbalancer has forwarded my request to - sometimes it was ok, sometimes not. Forcing location to the correct URL solved the issue for me. Commented Nov 14, 2017 at 15:17
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A misconfigured service leaves the default namespace with tempuri.org

This means the connection to the wsdl will work, but the function call will fail.

Stacktrace:

SoapClient->__doRequest('http://example.com...', 'http://tempuri.org....', 2, 0)

To remediate this, you must explicitly set the location using __setLocation()

$this->soapClient = new \SoapClient(WS_URL);
$this->soapClient->__setLocation(WS_URL);
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    This solve my problem using __soapCall method, thanks.
    – mateonunez
    Commented Feb 9, 2021 at 15:52
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    It saved me after searching for hours for the solution. __setLocation is the solution for me. Thanks Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 7:49
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The host is either down or very slow to respond. If it's slow to respond, you can try increasing the timeout via the connection_timeout option or via the default_socket_timeout setting and see if that reduces the failures.

http://www.php.net/manual/en/soapclient.soapclient.php

http://www.php.net/manual/en/filesystem.configuration.php#ini.default-socket-timeout

You can also include error handling as zanlok pointed out to retry a few times. If you have users actually waiting on these SOAP calls then you'll want to queue them up and process them in the background and notify the user when they're finished.

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    I found that if connection_timeout wasn't set (>= 1) in my SoapClient options, I would encounter could not connect to host. Once this option was set, problem solved.
    – Greg K
    Commented Oct 1, 2014 at 14:46
  • @GregK That's odd. The connect_timeout I believe is supposed to default to the default_socket_timeout value (default 60 seconds) if it's not explicitly set.
    – Rob Olmos
    Commented Oct 22, 2014 at 8:01
  • Yes, I thought so but I have default_socket_timeout set and it had no effect. There is a long standing bug in PHP where default_socket_timeout does not apply to SSL connections as well (for the SoapClient anyway).
    – Greg K
    Commented Oct 22, 2014 at 11:53
  • @GregK Could you provide a link to this long standing bug? Commented Jun 24, 2020 at 14:19
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    @marcovtwout After 6 years?! Looks like it was patched just days after my comment in PHP 5.5.18: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=41631
    – Greg K
    Commented Jun 25, 2020 at 16:50
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This work for me

$opts = array(
  'ssl' => array('verify_peer' => false, 'verify_peer_name' => false)
);

if (!isset($this->soap_client)) {
  $this->soap_client = new SoapClient($this->WSDL, array(
    'soap_version'   => $this->soap_version,
    'location'       => $this->URL,
    'trace'          => 1,
    'exceptions'     => 0,
    'stream_context' => stream_context_create($opts)
  ));
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  • I have the same issue. So your $this->WSDL and $this->URL points to the same url?
    – Dilani
    Commented Oct 9, 2019 at 13:14
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there is a soap config section in your php.ini file, which control the wsdl access cache, may be shown as:

[soap] 
; Enables or disables WSDL caching feature. 
soap.wsdl_cache_enabled=1 ; 
Sets the directory name where SOAP extension will put cache files. 
soap.wsdl_cache_dir="/tmp" 
; (time to live) Sets the number of second while cached file will be used ; instead of original one.  
soap.wsdl_cache_ttl=86400

if wsdl file cache is enabled, it may cause this problem when changing wsdl URI in php code. in this example, you can just delete file start with wsdl- under /tmp directory. or you just set soap.wsdl_cache_enabled=0; and soap.wsdl_cache_ttl=0; PHP will fetch the wsdl file every-time you visit the page.

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In our case, it was a Ciphers negotiation problem. We were getting this error randomly. We solved our problem by forcing a Cipher like this:

$soapClient = new SoapClient ('http://example.com/soap.asmx?wsdl',
    array (
        "stream_context" => stream_context_create (
            array (
                'ssl' => array (
                    'ciphers'=>'AES256-SHA'
                )
            )
        )
    )
);

Looks like PHP wasn't negotiating the same Ciphers at each service call.

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  • After upgrading from PHP 7.2 to 7.3 we had Soap errors when calling WorldPay/Envoy. Setting this Cipher in our SoapClient options fixed our issue.
    – Tom
    Commented Sep 25, 2019 at 12:31
  • How did you know that? Brute-force configuration? Did you see it in any source link reference?
    – Zelkovar
    Commented Jan 28, 2020 at 7:29
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In my case it worked after the connection to the wsdl, use the function __setLocation() to define the location again because the call fails with the error:

Could not connect to the host

This happens if the WSDL is different to the one specified in SoapClient::SoapClient.

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I hit this issue myself and after much digging I eventually found this bug for ubuntu:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/965371

specifically

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/965371/comments/62

openssl s_client -connect site.tld:443 failed however openssl s_client -tls1 -connect site.tld:443 gave success. In my particular case part of the output included New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is RC4-MD5 so I set the php context ssl/cipher value appropriately.

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It seems the error SoapFault exception: Could not connect to host can be caused be several different things. In my cased it wasn't caused by proxy, firewall or DNS (I actually had a SOAP connection from the same machine working using nusoap without any special setup).

Finally I found that it was caused by an invalid pem file which I referenced in the local_cert option in my SoapClient contructor.

Solution: When I removed the certificate chain from the pem file, so it only contained certificate and private key, the SOAP calls started going through.

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  • This worked in my case. Which is funny, because the old cert had worked with the chain. (It was a certificate renewal). Thanks Jacob.
    – dmgig
    Commented Oct 6, 2016 at 14:15
  • @Jacob What was the command you used to generate the PEM file? Commented Jan 10, 2018 at 5:00
  • I don't remember exactly how I generated a pem file but I do remember that I just opened a normal text editor and removed the part that referenced the certificate chain while leaving the other part untouched.
    – Jacob
    Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 10:20
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For me it was a certificate problem. Following worked for me

$context = stream_context_create([
    'ssl' => [
        // set some SSL/TLS specific options
        'verify_peer' => false,
        'verify_peer_name' => false,
        'allow_self_signed' => true
    ]
]);

$client  = new SoapClient(null, [
    'location' => 'https://...',
    'uri' => '...', 
    'stream_context' => $context
]);
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  • Don't forget: arrays must be defined with array( key => val ) syntax prior to PHP version 5.4. I copy/pasted this into a PHP 5.2 app and was met with syntax errors until changing to the old array syntax. Commented Dec 2, 2019 at 15:52
  • Your example showed me something I missed in another answer. Thanks for the good example code!
    – Tim Morton
    Commented Jul 21, 2022 at 13:32
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In my case service address in wsdl is wrong.

My wsdl url is.

https://myweb.com:4460/xxx_webservices/services/ABC.ABC?wsdl

But service address in that xml result is.

<soap:address location="http://myweb.com:8080/xxx_webservices/services/ABC.ABC/"/>

I just save that xml to local file and change service address to.

<soap:address location="https://myweb.com:4460/xxx_webservices/services/ABC.ABC/"/>

Good luck.

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I finally found the reason,its becuse of the library can't find a CA bundle on your system. PHP >= v5.6 automatically sets verify_peer to true by default. However, not all systems have a known CA bundle on disk .

You can try one of these procedures:

1.If you have a CA file on your system, set openssl.cafile or curl.cainfo in your php.ini to the path of your CA file.

2.Manually specify your SSL CA file location

curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, true);  
curl_setopt($cHandler, CURLOPT_CAINFO, $path-of-your-ca-file);

3.disabled verify_peer

curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
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For those who struggled the same as me with laravel artisan console command that makes a lot of requests to same wsdl of external soap server and then after some time fails with Could not connect to host error.

The problem was because I was creating new SoapClient instance each time before request was made. Do not do that. Create it once and make each request from the same client.

Hope it helps.

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For me it was a DNS issue. My VPS's nameservers crapped out, so I switched to Google's by editing my /etc/resolv.conf to be: nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4

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If you have a firewall on your server, make sure to open the port used by SOAP.

In my case, I had to open the port 1664.

iptables -t filter -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1664 -j ACCEPT
iptables -t filter -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 1664 -j ACCEPT
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  • For me problem also was with port. SOAP server used port that was disabled for connections. Commented Aug 24, 2012 at 13:43
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    how to find out which port SOAP is trying to use ?
    – mf_
    Commented Jan 18, 2014 at 20:39
  • @ujava got it solved the exact same error after finding this thread, searched for $rcmail_config['soap_url'] = was confgured improperly, correcting the server+port+https(in my case) did it
    – mf_
    Commented Jan 19, 2014 at 0:08
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if ujava's solution can't help you,you can try to use try/catch to catch this fatal,this works fine on me.

try{
    $res = $client->__call('LineStopQueryJson',array('Parameters' => $params));
}catch(SoapFault $e){
    print_r($client);
}
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With me, this problem in base Address in app.config of WCF service: When I've used:

<baseAddresses><add baseAddress="http://127.0.0.1:9022/Service/GatewayService"/> </baseAddresses>

it's ok if use .net to connect with public ip or domain.

But when use PHP's SoapClient to connect to "http://[online ip]:9022/Service/GatewayService", it's throw exception "Coulod not connect to host"

I've changed baseAddress to [online ip]:9022 and everything's ok.

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Another possible reason for this error is when you are creating and keeping too many connections open.

SoapClient sends the HTTP Header Connection: Keep-Alive by default (through the constructor option keep_alive). But if you create a new SoapClient instance for every call in your queue, this will create and keep-open a new connection everytime. If the calls are executed fast enough, you will eventually run into a limit of 1000 open connections or so and this results in SoapFault: Could not connect to host.

So make sure you create the SoapClient once and reuse it for subsequent calls.

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I had a bad php.ini configuration. Verify the path and the certificate validity...

[openssl]
openssl.cafile = "C:/good/phpath/ca-bundle.crt"

Because my new \SoapClient($wsdl) was https !

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Just to help other people who encounter this error, the url in <soap:address location="https://some.url"/> had an invalid certificate and caused the error.

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For me, this was a problem in the httpd service (Fedora 24). A simple restart did the trick:

sudo service httpd restart
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If the connection is through SSL, could be a problem of server instead of client (it is my case).

In PHP versions greater than 5.6 and 7, is important to check the CipherSuite used in server certificate. There is a full list of ciphers allowed by this versions and a full list of ciphers that do not in this web link: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS#Recommended_Ciphersuite

If the cipher used is not allowed (it is a deprecated algorithm), SoapClient receives "Could not connect to host" and there is no more trace about it.

The cipher used can be checked by clients like SoapUI in the section of "SSL Info", for example.

There is no thread forum treating about this in internet.

Check this out, too: http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.openssl.php

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In my case the host requires TLS 1.2 so needed to enforce using the crypto_method ssl param.

$client = new SoapClient($wsdl,
    array(
           'location' => $location,
           'keep_alive' => false,
           "stream_context" => stream_context_create([
                'ssl' => [
                    'crypto_method' =>  STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT,
                ]
            ]),
           'trace' => 1, // used for debug
        )
    );
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In my case, disabled SELINUX allow PHP to call my WebService. I run PHP in FPM with Apache2

SELinux status :

# sestatus

Disable SELinux :

setenforce 0

Enable SELinux :

# setenforce 1

Permanent disable :

edit this file /etc/selinux/config
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Version check helped me OpenSSL. OpenSSL_1_0_1f not supported TSLv.1_2 ! Check version and compatibility with TSLv.1_2 on github openssl/openssl . And regenerate your certificate with new openssl

openssl pkcs12 -in path.p12 -out newfile.pem

P.S I don’t know what they were minus, but this solution will really help.

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That most likely refers to a connection issue. It could be either that your internet connection was down, or the web service you are trying to use was down. I suggest using this service to see if the web service is online or not: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/

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    If my internet connection was down, how could I post anything on web, how could I get response from a remote server to my local wamp or to the SOAPUI tool. Commented Feb 23, 2012 at 17:55

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