I'm trying to get the new socket.settimeout() in Python 2.3a1 to work in conjunction with httplib and SSL. This code seems to work fine: import httplib conn = httplib.HTTPConnection('ncsdevtest.nameconnector.com', 80) conn.connect() conn.sock.settimeout(90) conn.request('GET', '/cgi-bin/Pause30.cgi') response = conn.getresponse() print response.status, response.reason data = response.read() print 'read', len(data), 'bytes' conn.close() Where Pause30.cgi is a cgi script that simply sleeps for 30 seconds then sends back a simple response. As-is, this program returns after 30 seconds. If I adjust the timeout of 90 to be, lets say, 5 seconds, I correctly get a timeout exception after 5 seconds. So far, so good. But if I change HTTPConnection to HTTPSConnection and change 80 to 443, I have trouble -- my CPU usage goes up to 100%, the python process sucks up more and more memory, and it doesn't time out at all. It does still returns the correct response after 30 seconds. Is there a way to do this? Should I enter a bug report? - Geoff
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