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Dave Moten updated HTTPCLIENT-2090:
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    Description: 
When I make a connection to an https endpoint without proxy I've confirmed that 
read timeouts as specified in the RequestConfig part of the client are applied 
by putting a breakpoint against the startHandshake line in 
SSLConnectionSocketFactory:394 (I viewed the expression sslsock.getSoTimeout()).

However, when I make a connection to an https endpoint (e.g. 
https://google.com) via our corporate proxy I can see via the same breakpoint 
that sslsock.getSoTimeout() returns 0.

Here's the test code that when debugged showed the problem:

RequestConfig requestConfig = RequestConfig
        .custom()
        .setConnectionRequestTimeout(10000)
        .setConnectTimeout(10000)
        .setSocketTimeout(5000)
        .build();
HttpClient client = HttpClientBuilder
        .create()
        .setDefaultRequestConfig(requestConfig) 
        .setProxy(HttpHost.create("http://proxy:8080";)) //
        .build();
HttpGet get = new HttpGet("https://google.com";);
client.execute(get);

By the way the consequence of this has been hangs in our production environment 
talking to Microsoft's EWS service which seemed to be flaky last week.

I have a workaround described by Li Changshu in HTTPCLIENT-1478 involving 
setting a pooling connection manager but I would like the library to behave 
consistently when using a proxy.

  was:
When I make a connection to an https endpoint without proxy I've confirmed that 
read timeouts as specified in the RequestConfig part of the client are applied 
by putting a breakpoint against the startHandshake line in 
SSLConnectionSocketFactory:394 (I viewed the expression sslsock.getSoTimeout()).

However, when I make a connection to an https endpoint (e.g. 
https://google.com) via our corporate proxy I can see via the same breakpoint 
that sslsock.getSoTimeout() returns 0.

Here's the test code that when debugged showed the problem:

{{RequestConfig requestConfig = RequestConfig
        .custom()
        .setConnectionRequestTimeout(10000)
        .setConnectTimeout(10000)
        .setSocketTimeout(5000)
        .build();
HttpClient client = HttpClientBuilder
        .create()
        .setDefaultRequestConfig(requestConfig) 
        .setProxy(HttpHost.create("http://proxy:8080";)) //
        .build();
HttpGet get = new HttpGet("https://google.com";);
client.execute(get);}}

By the way the consequence of this has been hangs in our production environment 
talking to Microsoft's EWS service which seemed to be flaky last week.

I have a workaround described by Li Changshu in HTTPCLIENT-1478 involving 
setting a pooling connection manager but I would like the library to behave 
consistently when using a proxy.


> Read timeout not applied for SSLHandshake when using proxy
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCLIENT-2090
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-2090
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HttpClient (classic)
>    Affects Versions: 4.5.12
>            Reporter: Dave Moten
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When I make a connection to an https endpoint without proxy I've confirmed 
> that read timeouts as specified in the RequestConfig part of the client are 
> applied by putting a breakpoint against the startHandshake line in 
> SSLConnectionSocketFactory:394 (I viewed the expression 
> sslsock.getSoTimeout()).
> However, when I make a connection to an https endpoint (e.g. 
> https://google.com) via our corporate proxy I can see via the same breakpoint 
> that sslsock.getSoTimeout() returns 0.
> Here's the test code that when debugged showed the problem:
> RequestConfig requestConfig = RequestConfig
>         .custom()
>         .setConnectionRequestTimeout(10000)
>         .setConnectTimeout(10000)
>         .setSocketTimeout(5000)
>         .build();
> HttpClient client = HttpClientBuilder
>         .create()
>         .setDefaultRequestConfig(requestConfig) 
>         .setProxy(HttpHost.create("http://proxy:8080";)) //
>         .build();
> HttpGet get = new HttpGet("https://google.com";);
> client.execute(get);
> By the way the consequence of this has been hangs in our production 
> environment talking to Microsoft's EWS service which seemed to be flaky last 
> week.
> I have a workaround described by Li Changshu in HTTPCLIENT-1478 involving 
> setting a pooling connection manager but I would like the library to behave 
> consistently when using a proxy.



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