This application downloads a file from an HTTPS server (developer.mbed.org) and looks for a specific string in that file.
Set up your environment if you have not done so already. For instructions, refer to the main readme.
You can also compile this example with the mbed Online Compiler by using this project.
This example also requires an Ethernet cable and connection to the internet additional to the hardware requirements in the main readme.
The networking stack used in this example requires TLS functionality to be enabled on mbed TLS. On devices where hardware entropy is not present, TLS is disabled by default. This would result in compile time or linking failures.
To learn why entropy is required, read the TLS Porting guide.
NOTE: Make sure that the Ethernet cable is plugged in correctly before running the application.
The output in the terminal window should be similar to this:
Using Ethernet LWIP
Client IP Address is 10.2.203.43
Connecting with developer.mbed.org
Starting the TLS handshake...
TLS connection to developer.mbed.org established
Server certificate:
cert. version : 3
serial number : 11:21:B8:47:9B:21:6C:B1:C6:AF:BC:5D:0C:19:52:DC:D7:C3
issuer name : C=BE, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, CN=GlobalSign Organization Validation CA - SHA256 - G2
subject name : C=GB, ST=Cambridgeshire, L=Cambridge, O=ARM Ltd, CN=*.mbed.com
issued on : 2016-03-03 12:26:08
expires on : 2017-04-05 10:31:02
signed using : RSA with SHA-256
RSA key size : 2048 bits
basic constraints : CA=false
subject alt name : *.mbed.com, mbed.org, *.mbed.org, mbed.com
key usage : Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
ext key usage : TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication
Certificate verification passed
HTTPS: Received 439 chars from server
HTTPS: Received 200 OK status ... [OK]
HTTPS: Received 'Hello world!' status ... [OK]
HTTPS: Received message:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: nginx/1.7.10
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 10:00:35 GMT
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 14
Connection: keep-alive
Last-Modified: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 13:30:34 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Cache-Control: max-age=36000
Expires: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 20:00:35 GMT
X-Upstream-L3: 172.17.0.3:80
X-Upstream-L2: developer-sjc-indigo-1-nginx
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains
Hello world!
To print out more debug information about the TLS connection, edit the file main.cpp
and change the definition of DEBUG_LEVEL
(near the top of the file) from 0 to a positive number:
-
Level 1 only prints non-zero return codes from SSL functions and information about the full certificate chain being verified.
-
Level 2 prints more information about internal state updates.
-
Level 3 is intermediate.
-
Level 4 (the maximum) includes full binary dumps of the packets.
The TLS connection can fail with an error similar to:
mbedtls_ssl_write() failed: -0x2700 (-9984): X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed
Failed to fetch /media/uploads/mbed_official/hello.txt from developer.mbed.org:443
This probably means you need to update the contents of the SSL_CA_PEM
constant (this can happen if you modify HTTPS_SERVER_NAME
, or when developer.mbed.org
switches to a new CA when updating its certificate).
Another possible reason for this error is a proxy providing a different certificate. Proxies can be used in some network configurations or for performing man-in-the-middle attacks. If you choose to ignore this error and proceed with the connection anyway, you can change the definition of UNSAFE
near the top of the file from 0 to 1.
Warning: this removes all security against a possible active attacker, so use at your own risk or for debugging only!