Hello world example of a TLS client: fetch an HTTPS page. The canonical source for this example lives at https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-tls

HTTPS File Download Example for TLS Client on mbed OS

This application downloads a file from an HTTPS server (developer.mbed.org) and looks for a specific string in that file.

Getting started

Building with mbed CLI

If you'd like to use mbed CLI to build this, then you should set up your environment if you have not done so already. For instructions, refer to the main readme. The instructions here relate to using the developer.mbed.org Online Compiler

Import the program in to the Online Compiler, select your board from the drop down in the top right hand corner and then compile the application. Once it has built, you can drag and drop the binary onto your device.

Required hardware

This example also requires an Ethernet cable an connection to the internet additional to the hardware requirements in the main readme.

Monitoring the application

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:

terminal output

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!

Debugging the TLS connection

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:

error message

    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!

Committer:
mbed_official
Date:
Thu Jul 28 23:14:10 2016 +0100
Revision:
2:270602af41c9
Child:
5:8275e4cee0d5
Update examples to use mbed-os-5.1.0-rc3.


Commit copied from ./src/github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-tls

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mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 1 # HTTPS File Download Example for TLS Client on mbed OS
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 2
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 3 This application downloads a file from an HTTPS server (developer.mbed.org) and looks for a specific string in that file.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 4
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 5 # Getting started
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 6
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 7 Set up your environment if you have not done so already. For instructions, refer to the [main readme](../README.md).
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 8
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 9 ## Required hardware
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 10
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 11 This example also requires an Ethernet cable an connection to the internet additional to the hardware requirements in the [main readme](../README.md).
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 12
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 13 ## Monitoring the application
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 14
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 15 __NOTE:__ Make sure that the Ethernet cable is plugged in correctly before running the application.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 16
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 17 The output in the terminal window should be similar to this:
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 18
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 19 ```
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 20 Using Ethernet LWIP
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 21 Client IP Address is 10.2.203.43
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 22 Connecting with developer.mbed.org
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 23 Starting the TLS handshake...
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 24 TLS connection to developer.mbed.org established
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 25 Server certificate:
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 26 cert. version : 3
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 27 serial number : 11:21:B8:47:9B:21:6C:B1:C6:AF:BC:5D:0C:19:52:DC:D7:C3
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 28 issuer name : C=BE, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, CN=GlobalSign Organization Validation CA - SHA256 - G2
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 29 subject name : C=GB, ST=Cambridgeshire, L=Cambridge, O=ARM Ltd, CN=*.mbed.com
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 30 issued on : 2016-03-03 12:26:08
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 31 expires on : 2017-04-05 10:31:02
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 32 signed using : RSA with SHA-256
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 33 RSA key size : 2048 bits
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 34 basic constraints : CA=false
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 35 subject alt name : *.mbed.com, mbed.org, *.mbed.org, mbed.com
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 36 key usage : Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 37 ext key usage : TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 38 Certificate verification passed
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 39
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 40 HTTPS: Received 439 chars from server
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 41 HTTPS: Received 200 OK status ... [OK]
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 42 HTTPS: Received 'Hello world!' status ... [OK]
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 43 HTTPS: Received message:
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 44
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 45 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 46 Server: nginx/1.7.10
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 47 Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 10:00:35 GMT
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 48 Content-Type: text/plain
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 49 Content-Length: 14
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 50 Connection: keep-alive
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 51 Last-Modified: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 13:30:34 GMT
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 52 Accept-Ranges: bytes
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 53 Cache-Control: max-age=36000
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 54 Expires: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 20:00:35 GMT
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 55 X-Upstream-L3: 172.17.0.3:80
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 56 X-Upstream-L2: developer-sjc-indigo-1-nginx
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 57 Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 58
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 59 Hello world!
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 60 ```
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 61
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 62 ## Debugging the TLS connection
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 63
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 64 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:
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 65
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 66 * Level 1 only prints non-zero return codes from SSL functions and information about the full certificate chain being verified.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 67
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 68 * Level 2 prints more information about internal state updates.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 69
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 70 * Level 3 is intermediate.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 71
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 72 * Level 4 (the maximum) includes full binary dumps of the packets.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 73
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 74
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 75 The TLS connection can fail with an error similar to:
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 76
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 77 mbedtls_ssl_write() failed: -0x2700 (-9984): X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 78 Failed to fetch /media/uploads/mbed_official/hello.txt from developer.mbed.org:443
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 79
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 80 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).
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 81
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 82 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.
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 83
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 84 **Warning:** this removes all security against a possible active attacker, so use at your own risk or for debugging only!
mbed_official 2:270602af41c9 85