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I am encountering an issue when attempting to establish a secure WebSocket connection to the AWS IoT MQTT server using the MQTTnet library within a simple console application developed in Visual Studio 2022. Specifically, the connection attempt fails under the following conditions:
Environment: The application is compiled and run targeting .NET Framework 4.x.
Symptoms: The program fails to connect to the WebSocket server. However, when the application is compiled and run on .NET 6.0, everything functions as expected, with the exception of using MQTTnet.dll targeting netstandard2.0. In this scenario, the application again fails to connect to the AWS IoT MQTT WebSocket server.
Observation: It appears that any combination of .NET version and MQTTnet version operates correctly with unsecured connections. For instance, connecting to wss:https://test.mosquitto.org:8081 is consistently successful.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create console application in Visual Studio
Add routine to connect to the webSocket (see below the code)
With these arguments '....'. (see code below). the preSigned url expired but if all works you will get 403 error. Otherwise you will get "Cannot connect to server"
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Code example
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privateasync Task ConnectMqttAsync(stringpreSignedUrl){// Create a new MQTT client.varfactory=new MqttFactory();_mqttClient= factory.CreateMqttClient();// Subscribe to MQTTnet client events
_mqttClient.ConnectedAsync +=async e =>{ Connected?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty);await Task.CompletedTask;};
_mqttClient.DisconnectedAsync +=async e =>{ Disconnected?.Invoke(this, EventArgs.Empty);await Task.CompletedTask;};
_mqttClient.ApplicationMessageReceivedAsync +=async e =>{ MessageReceived?.Invoke(this, e);await Task.CompletedTask;};// Console.WriteLine(preSignedUrl);preSignedUrl=@"wss:https://a1cam1ghby1n8b-ats.iot.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/mqtt?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAROMFQA6XNDJ4HNX2%2F20240206%2Fus-west-2%2Fiotdevicegateway%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20240206T220237Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=8dadb8e129d93a5f4c301a2700ed5167d1fae8cfe0361d5685bfafac0fb055c4&X-Amz-Security-Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEOj%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLXdlc3QtMiJIMEYCIQCbdo5UUz%2BUrfCsOdE1Goy6rkWy5wYa0rW8Qv%2FHZTzSlgIhAJV%2BZWUySJoveT3CxoQfsz7mZpToC3LcNgzouzx2ey0zKp8FCLD%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQBBoMMDk5NjAxMDkwNDc4IgxDkXxrKi%2FAtsE%2BM7Qq8wQMq19hriIArXtK1Ybca%2BCNzXGPEt4d4k5Q82Qe5gEDo4X%2BjXaEvha8%2FiNcVHwYHvCAr3RElSUP3Y0%2FpX0PkJsiE2hDHjcJWWQ5%2Bcqf8ltMzjSTr2qYh%2F9Sc668%2Be4I%2FLQXbdCzNVRhYTBpJXK2QsoNXDNvb9sivtF7WGaUgUm4TUBMtFFym62%2FJu%2BHjbCYtEYwwVhSja4Et5LHku%2BY1GZXqdQ2iclbAOROZOdzbGWxOj9dJgpPeVyKePzCNNYQKgUjzec6Q57l4bdGGxb8oDfMpx1ROBtD%2BOljmQIPgiWEIRaaHsNLY2rARzv57h7IFkyyyp87hWSitDiM1%2Bmc9Nh4itkvN73oZ0JW3n1sikVtc8qcL4r6%2F8tOqX0vrXWXhqkVLKgtEsRoIGg4xEKreO3PAuxFJSmA7l1Pt98GiOZvvZDQJ3rg7Srr1jEsqk%2Fx3%2ByEQqOhWBZQgs7QPSkFc0GX1LROJq3BDienEyjIgZSf02P2oh3S4zwUdRVyBazgT%2BE01B8JTxBHWNy7g1ZAHleyhiZz4K%2BRVVH3JedK1LfA%2BVwWf%2BfKrVBIw88quOlaaCsIC7ARwLdhun2XTWTniCL6xZWQsN8MMG3BkXVcws8r8atFVpMT4usiDmcJjn020UMavrJ3%2BOgc3xjKY1KqK4eB2MCf1oy8qxMj9wDUNJPQIC7OJ3%2FkSlucCQS4HQIw7fjQRtjE9lub%2Bb8zoCUwHmSFNxEBSio%2FabEs%2FMaveKPc4JOLdjmnHjL1L841SJPrXYHwgrKyAGRVz%2BCWRfwof1XnoEpCuGUE%2FefAd6J1WNzjpgcunqFjGFsTSTdY9jzzr3gWFdgww9qFrgY6nAE0UwgDB6n5zYolBQK8Kq0YwjS6J2gyFkIL6BzJ0mjgs08F64LEat5a66n%2FLQRrDDbE%2FfEnXYeVBjSHcP8%2FC5wvcIZT%2FR40yIA8Yu5VjNfxnC4FztdDqxYgsNmgW9%2BiU0zrDN5NGE40%2BIJsU679MJkrhlNJswy%2FwTK2q4ACOSLZgbc5pULLQi%2F14n8FUziG1XDIONoAtyuelawXBtY%3D";// Setup and configure the client options for WebSocket connection.varoptions=new MqttClientOptionsBuilder().WithWebSocketServer(o => o.WithUri(preSignedUrl)).WithTlsOptions(o =>{}).Build();try{
Console.WriteLine(options.ChannelOptions.ToString());// Connect to the MQTT broker using the configured options.varresponse=await _mqttClient.ConnectAsync(options);
Console.WriteLine("Connected successfully to MQTT broker.");}catch(Exceptionex){
Console.WriteLine($"An error occurred: {ex.Message}");}}
This issue seems indicative of a issue within the library when handling secure connections, specifically under the .NET Framework 4.x environment. My application requires establishing a secure WebSocket connection with a signed URL in a Unity application, which supports .NET 4.x, and cannot be upgraded to a higher .NET version. Additionally, the application needs to be cross-platform and compatible with the IL2CPP compiler.
I am seeking suggestions on how to resolve or work around this problem to ensure successful secure connections under the specified conditions. Any assistance or insights from the community or maintainers would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I am encountering an issue when attempting to establish a secure WebSocket connection to the AWS IoT MQTT server using the MQTTnet library within a simple console application developed in Visual Studio 2022. Specifically, the connection attempt fails under the following conditions:
Environment: The application is compiled and run targeting .NET Framework 4.x.
Symptoms: The program fails to connect to the WebSocket server. However, when the application is compiled and run on .NET 6.0, everything functions as expected, with the exception of using MQTTnet.dll targeting netstandard2.0. In this scenario, the application again fails to connect to the AWS IoT MQTT WebSocket server.
Observation: It appears that any combination of .NET version and MQTTnet version operates correctly with unsecured connections. For instance, connecting to wss:https://test.mosquitto.org:8081 is consistently successful.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Code example
Please provide full code examples below where possible to make it easier for the developers to check your issues.
This issue seems indicative of a issue within the library when handling secure connections, specifically under the .NET Framework 4.x environment. My application requires establishing a secure WebSocket connection with a signed URL in a Unity application, which supports .NET 4.x, and cannot be upgraded to a higher .NET version. Additionally, the application needs to be cross-platform and compatible with the IL2CPP compiler.
I am seeking suggestions on how to resolve or work around this problem to ensure successful secure connections under the specified conditions. Any assistance or insights from the community or maintainers would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: