WSS/TLS websocket connection with Swift iOS
Starscream now supports a flag so you can use self-signed certificates: https://github.com/daltoniam/Starscream/blob/bf0146db269249d200bb3bc4185cb5724cfa2ae8/README.md#self-signed-ssl-and-voip
(Edited for posterity; links to the README that was published as of April 2016)
I solved the problem by allowing self-signed certificates Starscream modifying the library. To this must be added the arcivo WebSocket.swift the following code:
if url.scheme == "wss" || url.scheme == "https" {
inputStream!.setProperty(NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL, forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey)
outputStream!.setProperty(NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL, forKey: NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey)
/* My code */
var settings = Dictionary<NSObject, NSObject>()
settings[kCFStreamSSLValidatesCertificateChain] = NSNumber(bool:false)
settings[kCFStreamSSLPeerName] = kCFNull
CFReadStreamSetProperty(self.inputStream, kCFStreamPropertySSLSettings, settings)
CFWriteStreamSetProperty(self.outputStream, kCFStreamPropertySSLSettings, settings)
/* End my code*/
}