Bug #484
Updated by Frédéric Barthéléry over 11 years ago
After installing rc2, I am no longer able to successfully connect to my Openfire 3.8.0 server. My server logs report a buffer underflow, which I believe is during the TLS handshake.
I am using a self-signed cert (which I am prompted to accept, and select "Always") and have "Require SSL/TLS" enabled.
This has been working flawlessly on previous versions. The only thing I did was upgrade Beem.
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] Data Read: org.apache.mina.filter.support.SSLHandler@9c4e62f (HeapBuffer[pos=0 lim=22 cap=64: 17 03 01 00 11 4B 10 D4 FD E6 1A CA 3B 52 B4 DF 2C AF F2 C9 57 C5])
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] unwrap()
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] inNetBuffer: java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=22 cap=16921]
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] appBuffer: java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=33842 cap=33842]
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] Unwrap res:Status = OK HandshakeStatus = NOT_HANDSHAKING
bytesConsumed = 22 bytesProduced = 1
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] inNetBuffer: java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=22 lim=22 cap=16921]
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] appBuffer: java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=1 lim=33842 cap=33842]
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] Unwrap res:Status = BUFFER_UNDERFLOW HandshakeStatus = NOT_HANDSHAKING
bytesConsumed = 0 bytesProduced = 0
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] appBuffer: java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=1 cap=33842]
2013.03.02 12:21:42 org.jivesoftware.openfire.nio.ClientConnectionHandler - [/x.x.x.x:46668] app data read: HeapBuffer[pos=0 lim=1 cap=1: 20] (20)
Device: Galaxy Nexus
Version: 4.2.2
Rooted: no
Thanks for looking at this - I use Beem every day!
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