Hi, I am developing a SSL client that will do a simple request to a SSL server and wait for the response. The SSL handshake and the writing goes OK but I can't READ data from the socket. I turned on the debug of java.net.ssl and got the following:
[..]
main, READ: TLSv1 Change Cipher Spec, length = 1
[Raw read]: length = 5
0000: 16 03 01 00 20                                     ....
[Raw read]: length = 32
[..]
main, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 32
Padded plaintext after DECRYPTION:  len = 32
[..]
* Finished
verify_data:  { 29, 1, 139, 226, 25, 1, 96, 254, 176, 51, 206, 35 }
%% Didn't cache non-resumable client session: [Session-1, SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5]
[read] MD5 and SHA1 hashes:  len = 16
0000: 14 00 00 0C 1D 01 8B E2   19 01 60 FE B0 33 CE 23  ..........`..3.#
Padded plaintext before ENCRYPTION:  len = 70
[..]                               a.j.y.
main, WRITE: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 70
[Raw write]: length = 75
[..]
Padded plaintext before ENCRYPTION:  len = 70
[..]
main, WRITE: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 70
[Raw write]: length = 75
[..]
main, received EOFException: ignored
main, called closeInternal(false)
main, SEND TLSv1 ALERT:  warning, description = close_notify
Padded plaintext before ENCRYPTION:  len = 18
[..]
main, WRITE: TLSv1 Alert, length = 18
[Raw write]: length = 23
[..]
main, called close()
main, called closeInternal(true)
main, called close()
main, called closeInternal(true)
The [..] are the certificate chain.
Here is a code snippet:
try {
            System.setProperty("javax.net.debug","all");
            /*
             * Set up a key manager for client authentication
             * if asked by the server.  Use the implementation's
             * default TrustStore and secureRandom routines.
             */
            SSLSocketFactory factory = null;
            try {
            SSLContext ctx;
            KeyManagerFactory kmf;
            KeyStore ks;
            char[] passphrase = "importkey".toCharArray();
        ctx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
        kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
        ks = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
        ks.load(new FileInputStream("keystore.jks"), passphrase);
        kmf.init(ks, passphrase);
        ctx.init(kmf.getKeyManagers(), null, null);
        factory = ctx.getSocketFactory();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            throw new IOException(e.getMessage());
        }
        SSLSocket socket = (SSLSocket)factory.createSocket("server ip", 9999);
        /*
         * send http request
         *
         * See SSLSocketClient.java for more information about why
         * there is a forced handshake here when using PrintWriters.
         */
        SSLSession session = socket.getSession();
        [build query]
        byte[] buff = query.toWire();
        out.write(buff);
        out.flush();
        InputStream input = socket.getInputStream();
        int readBytes = -1;
        int randomLength = 1024;
        byte[] buffer  = new byte[randomLength];
        while((readBytes = input.read(buffer, 0, randomLength)) != -1) {
            LOG.debug("Read: " + new String(buffer));
        }
        input.close();
        socket.close();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
I can write multiple times and I don't get any error but the EOFException happens on the first read.
Am I doing something wrong with the socket or with the SSL authentication?
Thank you.