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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    Which version of Qt are you using ?
    On which platform ?
    With which compiler ?

    Note that you are missing the sslErrors signal which might give you more information about what is happening.

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    • R Ritchie

      Hi,

      I am trying to create a application with a SSl Connection between a client and a server application, but the communication stop after the connection signal on the client app.

      I have the following slots on the client app:

          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(disconnected(void)), this,SLOT(disconnected(void)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(hostFound(void)), this,SLOT(hostFound(void)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(encrypted()), this, SLOT(SSLReady()));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(connected(void)), this,SLOT(connected(void)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this,SLOT(SSLError(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(readyRead(void)), this,SLOT(readyRead(void)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(aboutToClose(void)), this,SLOT(aboutToClose(void)));
          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this,SLOT(bytesWritten(qint64)));
      

      and the following slots on the server

          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(disconnected(void)), this,SLOT(disconnected(void)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(hostFound(void)), this,SLOT(hostFound(void)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(connected(void)), this,SLOT(connected(void)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), this,SLOT(SSLError(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(readyRead(void)), this,SLOT(readyRead(void)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(aboutToClose(void)), this,SLOT(aboutToClose(void)));
          connect(&m_tcpSocket,SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this,SLOT(bytesWritten(qint64)));
      

      The program is coded as a threaded server application.
      I get a incoming Connection on the server and the client application gets a "connected" signal.

      But after this, the communication stops.
      I coded the start of the client communication in the SSLReady() Slot, but it never created.

      How can I get closer to the problem ?

      I placed in all the functions a break point, but no one is reached.

      Edit: I have a sample used with the following code, which is working fine, but not threaded and also not event driven.

      Which event will happen after a connection such a connection

          sslSocket.connectToHostEncrypted(hostName, port);
      

      The sample code will wait on a connection with this line.

          if (sslSocket.waitForEncrypted(-1))    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
      

      I will only get a event:

      void    DataThread::hostFound(void)
      {
      //    m_StateMachineState=HostConnected;
      }
      

      But I thought will come to start the communiction to the server:

      void    DataThread::SSLReady(void)
      {
          m_StateMachineState=SocketConnected;
          SensorQueryBuffer->setLocked();
          sendRecordData();                                      // Send out the data
      }
      

      Thanks for any kind of help.
      R.

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      J.Hilk
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      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      @Ritchie said in Create a SSl Connection only with Slots and Signals ...:

      m_sslSocket

      just to make sure, m_sslSocket is a member variable/object and does not go out of scope at the end of the function?


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      • R Offline
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        Ritchie
        wrote on last edited by Ritchie
        #4

        @SGaist
        Which version of Qt are you using ? QT 5.9 (Free version)
        On which platform ? Kubuntu 17.04
        With which compiler ? gcc (64 bit)

        @J-Hilk
        Yes, this is a Class Member variable

        I have already the error handling in place, but the program did not run into this function up to now.

        After executing this code on the client, nothing happen.

        m_StateMachineState=TryToConnect;
        m_sslSocket->connectToHostEncrypted(m_ServerTCPIPAddress, m_ServerTCPIPPort);
        

        and the event "HostFound" is executed.

        On the server, the code of "incomingConnection" is executed and the Connection Thread is created and the socket handle is also
        handled over.
        This code is also executed on the server.

            m_tcpSocket.setPrivateKey(sPrivatSSLKey);
            m_tcpSocket.setLocalCertificate(sLocalSSLCertificate);
            m_tcpSocket.startServerEncryption();
        

        I changed the errorhandling into

        {
            m_LastErrorMessage=m_sslSocket->errorString();
            m_sslSocket->ignoreSslErrors( );
        }
        

        I also updated the error installation for the signal to

            connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(sslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &errors)), this,SLOT(SSLError(const QList<QSslError> &errors)));
        

        But i get this error during execution of the program:

        QObject::connect: No such signal QSslSocket::sslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &error)
        

        But the member m_sslSocket if type "QSslSocket".

        I thought it should run at least into the error function, but it does not.

        Best regards
        R.

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        • SGaistS Offline
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          SGaist
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          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          You should use the new connect syntax, this will give you compile time error rather than runtime error.

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          • R Offline
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            Ritchie
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @SGaist
            Hi,
            I try to find the new way of using the "Connection" command and failed.
            I always used this documentation as a reference.
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots.html

            Is there a other, better documentation for QT ?
            Do you have an example, sorry asking for.

            Best regards
            R.

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            • R Ritchie

              @SGaist
              Hi,
              I try to find the new way of using the "Connection" command and failed.
              I always used this documentation as a reference.
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/signalsandslots.html

              Is there a other, better documentation for QT ?
              Do you have an example, sorry asking for.

              Best regards
              R.

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @Ritchie There is nothing wrong with this documentation.
              In the link you posted the new way to connect signals and slots is described with examples:

               QObject::connect(&a, &Counter::valueChanged,
                                &b, &Counter::setValue);
              

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              • R Offline
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                Ritchie
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @jsulm
                But what is about this

                You should use the new connect syntax, this will give you compile time error rather than runtime error

                Where is the "new connect syntax" descripted ?
                Best regards
                R.

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                • R Ritchie

                  @jsulm
                  But what is about this

                  You should use the new connect syntax, this will give you compile time error rather than runtime error

                  Where is the "new connect syntax" descripted ?
                  Best regards
                  R.

                  jsulmJ Online
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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @Ritchie This is the new syntax:

                  QObject::connect(&a, &Counter::valueChanged,
                                   &b, &Counter::setValue);
                  

                  It does not use SIGNAL/SLOT macros, instead it uses function pointers.

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                  • SGaistS Offline
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                    SGaist
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    The signals and slots chapter might be of interest.

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                    • R Offline
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                      Ritchie
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      Thanks, that was a misunderstanding from my side.

                      When I use the following code:

                      m_sslSocket->connectToHostEncrypted(m_ServerTCPIPAddress, m_ServerTCPIPPort);
                      

                      to start the SSL Communication, I do not get a "encrypted(void)" event.

                      But when I use the following lines

                      m_sslSocket->connectToHostEncrypted(m_ServerTCPIPAddress, m_ServerTCPIPPort);
                      m_sslSocket->waitForEncrypted(-1);
                      

                      I will get the "encrypted(void)" event. Additional line "waitForEncrypted(-1);", will start my communication. Why ?

                      I am using the following signals for the communication

                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(disconnected(void)), this,SLOT(disconnected(void)));
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(hostFound(void)), this,SLOT(hostFound(void)));
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(encrypted(void)), this, SLOT(SSLReady(void)));
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(connected(void)), this,SLOT(connected(void)));
                          typedef void (QSslSocket::* sslErrorsSignal)(const QList<QSslError> &);
                          connect(m_sslSocket, static_cast<sslErrorsSignal>(&QSslSocket::sslErrors),this, &DataThread::SSLError);
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(readyRead(void)), this,SLOT(readyRead(void)));
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(aboutToClose(void)), this,SLOT(aboutToClose(void)));
                          connect(m_sslSocket,SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), this,SLOT(bytesWritten(qint64)));
                      

                      Where is my failure, because I wouldn't like to use the command "waitForEncrypted(-1);", because this is the reason
                      of the SLOTS and SIGNALS.

                      Best regards
                      R.

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                        SGaist
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                        #12

                        I don't see a good reason for that.

                        Can you provide a minimal compilable example that shows the behaviour ?

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                          Ritchie
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @SGaist
                          Hi,

                          Try the following, maybe You can understand the problem.
                          Download the sample ssl application from here
                          https://github.com/GuiTeK/Qt-SslServer

                          Modify the file "ClientExample.h"

                          public slots:
                              void run();
                              void                SSLReady(void);           <-------- Add this line
                          
                          

                          Add the following function file "ClientExample.cpp"

                          void ClientExample::SSLReady(void)
                          {
                              qDebug() << "SSL Ready Connected";
                          }
                          

                          Modify the void ClientExample::run()

                          
                              connect(&sslSocket,SIGNAL(encrypted(void)), this, SLOT(SSLReady(void)));  <---- Add
                          //    QThread::msleep(2000);
                          //    if (sslSocket.isEncrypted())    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                              if (sslSocket.waitForEncrypted(-1))    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                              {
                                  qDebug() << "isEncrypted  Connected";
                          
                          

                          Remove and add the "//" depending on what you would like to see

                          This configuration show the The of the SSLReady

                          //    QThread::msleep(2000);
                          //    if (sslSocket.isEncrypted())    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                              if (sslSocket.waitForEncrypted(-1))    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                          

                          This does not give a connection

                              QThread::msleep(2000);
                              if (sslSocket.isEncrypted())    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                          //    if (sslSocket.waitForEncrypted(-1))    // Wait until encrypted connection is established, -1 means no timeout
                          

                          But I am not sure, if the is a good sample, but it a base code to show the problem (hopefully).

                          Best regards
                          R.

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                            Ritchie
                            wrote on last edited by Ritchie
                            #14

                            Hi,

                            still working on the problem.

                            Is this the correct way to ignore a error, when you are using a self registered ssl certficate ?

                               m_sslSocket=new QSslSocket(this);
                                m_sslSocket->addCaCertificates(ApplicationPath + "../config/" + m_LocalSSLCertificate);
                                m_sslSocket->ignoreSslErrors();
                            

                            Is this enough for disable the failure ?

                            How can I disable only the certification error and not all ?

                            Is this the correct way ?

                                m_sslSocket=new QSslSocket(this);
                                m_sslSocket->addCaCertificates(ApplicationPath + "../config/" + m_LocalSSLCertificate);
                            
                            
                                QList<QSslCertificate> cert = QSslCertificate::fromPath(ApplicationPath + "../config/" + m_LocalSSLCertificate);
                                QSslError error(QSslError::SelfSignedCertificate, cert.at(0));
                                QList<QSslError> expectedSslErrors;
                                expectedSslErrors.append(error);
                            
                                m_sslSocket->ignoreSslErrors(expectedSslErrors);
                            

                            I still did not get a event in the "sslErrors" and in the "encrypted".

                            And I get the Messages in the DebuggerConsole

                            "QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_client_method"
                            "QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSLv2_server_method"
                            

                            Best regards
                            R.

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                              SGaist
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                              What are you giving exactly to addCaCertificates ?

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