I'm using PyCURL to test a redirection service we're offering- a user hits http://xyz.com/asdf/ and gets redirected to https://a.com, https://b.com and https://c.com.
I'm trying to use PyCURL to request http://xyz.com, and print out (but not HTTP request) the string "https://{a|b|c}.com", but whenever the destination URL is HTTPS and not HTTP, PyCURL.request() method throws the following exception:
(35, 'gnutls_handshake() failed: A TLS fatal alert has been received.')
Googling for "pycurl tls error" doesn't turn up many results, except one that hints that PyCURL for Ubuntu uses GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL. Is this what's causing my problem? If so, how do I configure PyCURL to use OpenSSL?
My OS is Ubuntu 9.10, Python 2.6, and here's my PyCURL version info
>>> pycurl.version_info()
(3, '7.19.5', 463621, 'x86_64-pc-linux-gnu', 1597, 'GnuTLS/2.8.3', 0, '1.2.3.3', ('tftp', 'ftp', 'telnet', 'dict', 'ldap', 'ldaps', 'http', 'file', 'https', 'ftps'), None, 0, '1.15')
Thanks in advance!
I just resolved the same issue. I'm not 100% sure what was wrong.
But I installed pycurl via apt-get install python-pycurl
which i think by default uses gnutls, but it seemed to me it should be openssl on my system.
I resolved it by doing the following:
export PYCURL_SSL_LIBRARY=[openssl|gnutls|nss]
(choose one of the 3, openssl,gnutls or nss, without the brackets)
pip install pycurl --upgrade
If your version of pycurl is already at the newest version, remove it by executing the following command pip uninstall pycurl
and run the above commands.