sorry no idea..I dropped down to CFStream.
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Subject: NSStream SSL Help


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}I am trying to get a basic test of NSStream TLS support working. Eventually, I want to send TLS encrypted data over an arbitrary port, but to test, I figured I'd try to make an SSL connection as an example.

Even if I connect to a site who I know has a valid certificate (www.apple.com port 443), I get the error code NSUnknownErrorDomain error -9843. sent to my callback. This error seems to correspond to errSSLHostNameMismatch in SecureTransport.h (peer host name mismatch). This doesn't make sense because TLS shouldn't require host name verification anyway, and I'm sure that the server's SSL certificate is valid.

Has anyone successfully used NSStream to talk SSL? I'd really like to use this non-blocking API rather than relying, for example, on a blocking OpenSSL based API.

My initialization code is below:

[NSStream getStreamsToHost: [NSHost hostWithName: [serverName stringValue]] port: [serverPort intValue] inputStream: &fileInStream outputStream: &fileOutStream];
       if ((fileInStream != nil) && (fileOutStream != nil)) {
           [fileInStream retain];
           [fileOutStream retain];

[fileInStream setProperty: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1 forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey]; [fileOutStream setProperty: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1 forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey]; // [fileInStream setProperty: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey]; // [fileOutStream setProperty: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey];

           [fileInStream setDelegate: self];
           [fileOutStream setDelegate: self];
[fileInStream scheduleInRunLoop: [NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] forMode: NSDefaultRunLoopMode]; [fileOutStream scheduleInRunLoop: [NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] forMode: NSDefaultRunLoopMode];
           [fileInStream open];
           [fileOutStream open];
       }


Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks,

-Eric










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