SSL: WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER ON PYTHON REQUEST

Question:

Python version: 3.9.1

I trying to write bot that send requests and it work perfectly fine, the only issue that i have is when i trying to use web debugging programs such as Charles 4.6.1 or Fiddler Everywhere. When I open it to see bot traffic and response form server it crash showing me this error:

(Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1, '[SSL: WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER] wrong version number (_ssl.c:1124)')))

I used to have this issue and I was able to fix it by simply adding verify=False to my request, but right now it does not work.

Asked By: NoNam4

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Answers:

I had the same problem. It’s a bug in urllib3. You have to specify your proxy in the request, and change the ‘https’ value to ‘http’.

My example:

proxies = {'https': 'http://127.0.0.1:8888'}
request = r.get('https://www.example.net', verify=False, proxies=proxies)
Answered By: Bryan Hamilton

Try this answer.

In short you should downgrade urllib:

pip3 install urllib3==1.23
Answered By: marcin

I had the same problem but i solved it by changing the "https" in the URL to "http":

Example:

ulr_example = 'https://example.com'

to

url_example = 'http://example.com'
Answered By: God Wandroid

If anyone else is having this issue in 2023, simply updating the urllib3 library worked for me.

python -m pip install --upgrade urllib3
Answered By: user18829761