Webread certificate problems - roll your own java works, webread doesn't. Why?
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Simon Parten
on 9 Jan 2018
Commented: Adam Schroeder
on 14 Mar 2022
Could someone explain to me why this would fail with an obscure message
webread('http://website/', 'Authorization', ['Basic ' matlab.net.base64encode(['me:secr3t'])])
The reason is "error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate
verify failed". Check your certificate file (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018a\sys\certificates\ca\rootcerts.pem) for expired, missing or invalid certificates.
Whereas this (lightly modified and shamelessly stolen from stack overflow) appears to have no problems. Is webread doing something kooky that causes it to barf on the proxy server, where java is not? Why does matlab have certificate problems?
urlread_auth('https://website/','me','secr3t' )
function [s,info] = urlread_auth(url, user, password)
%URLREAD_AUTH Like URLREAD, with basic authentication
%
% [s,info] = urlread_auth(url, user, password)
%
% Returns bytes. Convert to char if you're retrieving text.
%
% Examples:
% sampleUrl = 'http://browserspy.dk/password-ok.php';
% [s,info] = urlread_auth(sampleUrl, 'test', 'test');
% txt = char(s)
% Matlab's urlread() doesn't do HTTP Request params, so work directly with Java
jUrl = java.net.URL(url);
conn = jUrl.openConnection();
conn.setRequestProperty('Authorization', ['Basic ' matlab.net.base64encode([user ':' password])]);
conn.connect();
info.status = conn.getResponseCode();
info.errMsg = char(readstream(conn.getErrorStream()));
s = readstream(conn.getInputStream());
end
function out = readstream(inStream)
%READSTREAM Read all bytes from stream to uint8
try
import com.mathworks.mlwidgets.io.InterruptibleStreamCopier;
byteStream = java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream();
isc = InterruptibleStreamCopier.getInterruptibleStreamCopier();
isc.copyStream(inStream, byteStream);
inStream.close();
byteStream.close();
out = typecast(byteStream.toByteArray', 'uint8'); %'
catch err
out = []; %HACK: quash
end
end
2 Comments
Jörgen
on 26 Jan 2018
I solved it by setting the options=weboptions; options.CertificateFilename=(''); webread(URL,options);
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Darshan Ramakant Bhat
on 17 Jan 2018
There is a detailed answer available for the similar issue in the below answer link:
I hope this will help you.
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Adam Schroeder
on 14 Mar 2022
It looks like this link is no longer active. I was able to work through this successfully using Simon's accepted answer and Jörgen's comment.
options=weboptions;
options.CertificateFilename=('');
webread(URL,options);
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