See https://freertos.org/https/ for further information. | |
Contains projects that demonstrate the IoT HTTPS library. | |
- Securing HTTPS Communication - | |
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a widely used protocol for application | |
such as home media to interact with web servers. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol | |
Secure (HTTPS) is an extension to HTTP, adding secure element to the connection. | |
HTTPS is encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS), which also requires server | |
authentication. In addition to server authentication, mutual authentication | |
authenticates the identity of both the server and the client. | |
- Pre-configured HTTPS Example Projects - | |
The examples contained in subdirectories from here demonstrate the concepts | |
described above one at a time. The first example demonstrates plain text | |
HTTP (insecure) communication, the second example builds on the first to | |
introduce weak server authentication, and the third example builds on the second to | |
introduce strong mutual authentication. Note: It is our recommendation to always | |
use strong mutual authentication in any Internet of Things (IoT) application. The | |
plain text project is only provided to validate HTTP communication can be | |
established prior to introducing encryption and authentication, and to allow the | |
HTTP packets to be observed using a network packet sniffer such as Wireshark for | |
those who wish to do so. The first two projects are in no way intended to be | |
examples suitable for production use. |