Shows how to use various APIs related with TLS (Transport Layer Security).
- 🌶️🌶️ - Parsing a Certificate to access details
- 🌶️🌶️ - Secure Client for Ethernet connected devices
- 🌶️🌶️ - Secure Client for ESP32 devices (Wi-Fi connection)
- 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Secure Server for Ethernet connected devices
- 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Secure Server for ESP32 devices (Wi-Fi connection)
The test certificates used in the code are available in this folder.
- X509 Certificate RSA PEM format 512 bytes
- X509 Certificate RSA DER format 512 bytes
- X509 Certificate RSA PEM format 1024 bytes
- X509 Certificate RSA DER format 1024 bytes
- X509 Certificate RSA PEM format 2048 bytes
- X509 Certificate RSA DER format 2048 bytes
NOTE: if you're editing the project files, when working with a target with Wi-Fi capabilities, make sure to add
HAS_WIFI
into the DefineConstants, like this:
<DefineConstants>$(DefineConstants);HAS_WIFI;</DefineConstants>
Note: This sample is part of a large collection of nanoFramework feature samples. If you are unfamiliar with Git and GitHub, you can download the entire collection as a ZIP file, but be sure to unzip everything to access any shared dependencies.
An hardware device with networking capabilities running a nanoFramework image.
- Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 (VS 2017 should be OK too) and select
File > Open > Project/Solution
. - Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples/cloned the repository, go to the subfolder for this specific sample. Double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+B
, or selectBuild > Build Solution
.
The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.
- Select
Build > Deploy Solution
.
- To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select
Debug > Start Debugging
.
Important: Before deploying or running the sample, please make sure your device is visible in the Device Explorer.
Tip: To display the Device Explorer, go to Visual Studio menus:
View > Other Windows > Device Explorer
.