This is an example to demonstrate how the custom IO callbacks can be used to facilitate a TLS connection using any medium. Here we chose the medium: "File System".
Other transports might be:
- USB Serial connection
- Bluetooth
- RFID
- Wifi
- Ethernet
These examples use the wolfSSL Custom IO Callbacks to read and write to the file system and perform a successful handshake.
Building the examples:
From the wolfssl directory:
./configure --enable-debug
sudo make install
NOTE: Debug was enabled in case a user wishes to use the verbose flag to see what is happening in real time:
From the file-server directory:
make
From the file-client directory:
make
Usage examples:
From the file-server directory: ./start-server ./start-server -v ./start-server -verbose
From the file-client directory: ./start-client ./start-client -v ./start-client -verbose
(-v and -verbose accomplish the same thing)
The scripts provided attempt to make testing easier.
- file-server/check.sh
- starts the server in a background shell and runs the client
USAGE: ./check.sh ./check.sh -v ./check.sh -verbose
- file-client/clean-io-files.sh
- If something happens and there is leftover junk in the io files run this script to quickly cleanup before next round of testing.
USAGE: ./clean-io-files.sh