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Mbed TLS sample programs
This subdirectory mostly contains sample programs that illustrate specific features of the library, as well as a few test and support programs.
Symmetric cryptography (AES) examples
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aes/aescrypt2.c
: file encryption and authentication, demonstrating the low-level AES interface and HMAC.
Warning: this program illustrates how to roll your own block cipher mode. Most applications should not do this and should instead use the standard library functions (e.g.mbedtls_aes_crypt_cbc
). -
aes/crypt_and_hash.c
: file encryption and authentication, demonstrating the generic cipher interface and the generic hash interface.
Hash (digest) examples
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hash/generic_sum.c
: file hash calculator and verifier, demonstrating the message digest (md
) interface. -
hash/hello.c
: hello-world program for MD5.
Public-key cryptography examples
Generic public-key cryptography (pk
) examples
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pkey/gen_key.c
: generates a key for any of the supported public-key algorithms (RSA or ECC) and writes it to a file that can be used by the other pk sample programs. -
pkey/key_app.c
: loads a PEM or DER public key or private key file and dumps its content. -
pkey/key_app_writer.c
: loads a PEM or DER public key or private key file and writes it to a new PEM or DER file. -
pkey/pk_encrypt.c
,pkey/pk_decrypt.c
: load a PEM or DER public/private key file and use the key to encrypt/decrypt a short string through the generic public-key interface. -
pkey/pk_sign.c
,pkey/pk_verify.c
: load a PEM or DER private/public key file and use the key to sign/verify a short string.
ECDSA and RSA signature examples
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pkey/ecdsa.c
: generate an ECDSA key, sign a fixed message and verify the signature. -
pkey/rsa_encrypt.c
,pkey/rsa_decrypt.c
: load an RSA public/private key and use it to encrypt/decrypt a short string through the low-level RSA interface. -
pkey/rsa_genkey.c
: generate an RSA key and write it to a file that can be used with the other RSA sample programs. -
pkey/rsa_sign.c
,pkey/rsa_verify.c
: load an RSA private/public key and use it to sign/verify a short string with the RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 algorithm. -
pkey/rsa_sign_pss.c
,pkey/rsa_verify_pss.c
: load an RSA private/public key and use it to sign/verify a short string with the RSASSA-PSS algorithm.
Diffie-Hellman key exchange examples
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pkey/dh_client.c
,pkey/dh_server.c
: secure channel demonstrators (client, server). Illustrates how to set up a secure channel using RSA for authentication and Diffie-Hellman to generate a shared AES session key. -
pkey/ecdh_curve25519.c
: demonstration of a elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) key agreement.
Bignum (mpi
) usage examples
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pkey/dh_genprime.c
: shows how to use the bignum (mpi
) interface to generate Diffie-Hellman parameters. -
pkey/mpi_demo.c
: demonstrates operations on big integers.
Random number generator (RNG) examples
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random/gen_entropy.c
: shows how to use the default entropy sources to generate random data.
Note: most applications should only use the entropy generator to seed a cryptographic pseudorandom generator, as illustrated byrandom/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c
. -
random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c
: shows how to use the default entropy sources to seed a pseudorandom generator, and using the resulting random generator to generate random data. -
random/gen_random_havege.c
: demonstrates the HAVEGE entropy collector.
SSL/TLS examples
SSL/TLS sample applications
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ssl/dtls_client.c
: a simple DTLS client program, which sends one datagram to the server and reads one datagram in response. -
ssl/dtls_server.c
: a simple DTLS server program, which expects one datagram from the client and writes one datagram in response. This program supports DTLS cookies for hello verification. -
ssl/mini_client.c
: a minimalistic SSL client, which sends a short string and disconnects. This is primarily intended as a benchmark; for a better example of a typical TLS client, seessl/ssl_client1.c
. -
ssl/ssl_client1.c
: a simple HTTPS client that sends a fixed request and displays the response. -
ssl/ssl_fork_server.c
: a simple HTTPS server using one process per client to send a fixed response. This program requires a Unix/POSIX environment implementing thefork
system call. -
ssl/ssl_mail_client.c
: a simple SMTP-over-TLS or SMTP-STARTTLS client. This client sends an email with fixed content. -
ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c
: a simple HTTPS server using one thread per client to send a fixed response. This program requires the pthread library. -
ssl/ssl_server.c
: a simple HTTPS server that sends a fixed response. This server accepts a single client at a time.
SSL/TLS feature demonstrators
Note: unlike most of the other programs under the programs/
directory, these two programs are not intended as a basis for writing an application. They combine most of the features supported by the library, and most applications require only a few features. To write a new application, we recommended that you start with ssl_client1.c
or ssl_server.c
, and then look inside ssl/ssl_client2.c
or ssl/ssl_server2.c
to see how to use the specific features that your application needs.
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ssl/ssl_client2.c
: an HTTPS client that sends a fixed request and displays the response, with options to select TLS protocol features and Mbed TLS library features. -
ssl/ssl_server2.c
: an HTTPS server that sends a fixed response, with options to select TLS protocol features and Mbed TLS library features.
In addition to providing options for testing client-side features, the ssl_client2
program has options to exercise certain behaviors in the server (for example, to select ciphersuites, or to force a renegotiation), which are useful to test the corresponding features in a TLS server. Likewise, ssl_server2
has options to activate certain behaviors that are useful to test a TLS client.
Test utilities
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test/benchmark.c
: benchmark for cryptographic algorithms. -
test/selftest.c
: runs the self-test function in each library module. -
test/ssl_cert_test.c
: demonstrates how to verify X.509 certificates, and (for RSA keys only) how to check that each certificate matches the corresponding private key. This program requires some test data which is not provided. -
test/udp_proxy.c
: a UDP proxy that can inject certain failures (delay, duplicate, drop). Useful for testing DTLS.
Development utilities
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util/pem2der.c
: a PEM to DER converter. Mbed TLS can read PEM files directly, but this utility can be useful for interacting with other tools or with minimal Mbed TLS builds that lack PEM support. -
util/strerror.c
: prints the error description corresponding to an integer status returned by an Mbed TLS function.
X.509 certificate examples
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x509/cert_app.c
: connects to a TLS server and verifies its certificate chain. -
x509/cert_req.c
: generates a certificate signing request (CSR) for a private key. -
x509/cert_write.c
: signs a certificate signing request, or self-sign a certificate. -
x509/crl_app.c
: loads and dumps a certificate revocation list (CRL). -
x509/req_app.c
: loads and dumps a certificate signing request (CSR).