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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard63e7eba2015-07-28 14:17:48 +02001# HTTPS file downloader (TLS client example)
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3This application downloads a file from an HTTPS server (mbed.org) and looks for a specific string in that file.
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5This example is implemented as a logic class (HelloHTTPS) wrapping a TCP socket and a TLS context. The logic class handles all events, leaving the main loop to just check if the process has finished.
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7## Pre-requisites
8
9To build and run this example the requirements below are necessary:
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11* A computer with the following software installed:
12 * [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/download/).
13 * [yotta](https://github.com/ARMmbed/yotta). Please note that **yotta has its own set of dependencies**, listed in the [installation instructions](http://armmbed.github.io/yotta/#installing-on-windows).
14 * [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/).
15 * [ARM GCC toolchain](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded).
16 * A serial terminal emulator (e.g. screen, pySerial, cu).
17* An [FRDM-K64F](http://developer.mbed.org/platforms/FRDM-K64F/) development board, or another board that has an Ethernet port and is supported by mbed OS (in that case you'll have to substitute frdm-k64f-gcc with the appropriate target below).
18* An Ethernet connection to the internet.
19* An Ethernet cable.
20* A micro-USB cable.
21* If your OS is Windows, please follow the installation instructions [for the serial port driver](https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration).
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23## Getting started
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251. Connect the FRDM-K64F to the internet using the ethernet cable.
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272. Connect the FRDM-K64F to the computer with the micro-USB cable, being careful to use the micro-usb port labeled "OpenSDA".
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293. Navigate to the mbedtls directory supplied with your release and open a terminal.
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314. Set the yotta target:
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33 ```
34 yotta target frdm-k64f-gcc
35 ```
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375. Check that there are no missing dependencies:
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39 ```
40 $ yt ls
41 ```
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43 If there are, yotta will list them in the terminal. Please install them before proceeding.
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455. Build mbedtls and the examples. This will take a long time if it is the first time:
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47 ```
48 $ yt build
49 ```
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517. Copy `build/frdm-k64f-gcc/test/mbedtls-test-example-tls-client.bin` to your mbed board and wait until the LED next to the USB port stops blinking.
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538. Start the serial terminal emulator and connect to the virtual serial port presented by FRDM-K64F. For settings, use 115200 baud, 8N1, no flow control. **Warning:** for this example, the baud rate is not the default 9600, it is 115200.
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559. Press the reset button on the board.
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5710. The output in the terminal window should look like:
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59 ```
60 {{timeout;120}}
61 {{host_test_name;default}}
62 {{description;mbed TLS example HTTPS client}}
63 {{test_id;MBEDTLS_EX_HTTPS_CLIENT}}
64 {{start}}
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67 Client IP Address is 192.168.0.2
68 Connecting to developer.mbed.org:443
69 TLS connection to developer.mbed.org established
70 Server certificate:
71 cert. version : 3
72 serial number : 11:21:4E:4B:13:27:F0:89:21:FB:70:EC:3B:B5:73:5C:FF:B9
73 issuer name : C=BE, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, CN=GlobalSign Organization Validation CA - SHA256 - G2
74 subject name : C=GB, ST=Cambridgeshire, L=Cambridge, O=ARM Ltd, CN=*.mbed.com
75 issued on : 2015-03-05 10:31:02
76 expires on : 2016-03-05 10:31:02
77 signed using : RSA with SHA-256
78 RSA key size : 2048 bits
79 basic constraints : CA=false
80 subject alt name : *.mbed.com, *.mbed.org, mbed.org, mbed.com
81 key usage : Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
82 ext key usage : TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication
83 Certificate verification passed
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85 HTTPS: Received 473 chars from server
86 HTTPS: Received 200 OK status ... [OK]
87 HTTPS: Received 'Hello world!' status ... [OK]
88 HTTPS: Received message:
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90 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
91 Server: nginx/1.7.10
92 Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 14:32:30 GMT
93 Content-Type: text/plain
94 Content-Length: 14
95 Connection: keep-alive
96 Last-Modified: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 13:30:34 GMT
97 Accept-Ranges: bytes
98 Cache-Control: max-age=36000
99 Expires: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 00:32:30 GMT
100 X-Upstream-L3: 172.17.42.1:8080
101 X-Upstream-L2: developer-sjc-indigo-1-nginx
102 X-Upstream-L1-next-hop: 217.140.101.34:8001
103 X-Upstream-L1: developer-sjc-indigo-border-nginx
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105 Hello world!
106 {{success}}
107 {{end}}
108 ```
109
110## Debugging the TLS connection
111
112If you are experiencing problems with this example, you should first rule out network issues by making sure the [simple HTTP file downloader example](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-example-network-private/tree/maste r/test/helloworld-tcpclient) for the TCP module works as expected. If not, please follow the debug instructions for this example.
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114To print out more debug information about the TLS connection, edit the file `source/main.cpp` and change the definition of `DEBUG_LEVEL` near the top of the file from 0 to a positive number:
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116* Level 1 only prints non-zero return codes from SSL functions and information about the full certificate chain being verified.
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118* Level 2 prints more information about internal state updates.
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120* Level 3 is intermediate.
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122* Level 4 (the maximum) includes full binary dumps of the packets.
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124If the TLS connection is failing with an error similar to:
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126 ```
127 mbedtls_ssl_write() failed: -0x2700 (-9984): X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed
128 Failed to fetch /media/uploads/mbed_official/hello.txt from developer.mbed.org:443
129 ```
130
131it 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 `mbed.org` switches to a new CA when updating its certificate). Alternatively, this could mean someone is performing a man-in-the-middle attack on your connection. You can ignore this error and proceed with the connection anyway by changing the definition of `UNSAFE` near the top of the file from 0 to 1. **Warning:** this removes all security against an active attacker, use at your own risk, for debugging only!