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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jitin George
30b50cbfb3 esp-tls header file name change 2018-04-06 17:16:27 +05:30
Jitin George
e29294b49a Resolved Issues 2018-04-06 17:16:27 +05:30
Jitin George
8a1dcc0765 CA Certificate verification 2018-04-06 17:16:27 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
8211a16207 Use esp-tls in the http2 example 2018-04-06 17:16:27 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
070884fc2e Include error log in case of error 2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
433bd8c91c Minor fixes 2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
1c72c8d126 Supports TLS with HTTP2 client 2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
eb051fe72f Minor fixes 2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Anuj Deshpande
adbcaf8938 Cast to remove warnings 2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
e45024e088 Don't use 'port' number for DNS query
- In some cases where the HTTP URL contains the port number
(http://hostname:334), the DNS querier fails to resolve the hostname.
- Hence we have to populate the port number ourselves.
- This can only be done based on whether we get an IPv4 or IPv6
  address.
2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
306d59d32c Make read/write function pointers
as per Ivan's feedback
2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30
Kedar Sovani
7f35c4ff3e esp-tls: Basic structure
Purpose:
1. TLS calls can be too many, and require a user to know the expected behaviour. A simple TLS socket wrapper that can be used in any higher level protocol.
2. Uses OpenSSL compatibility layer, so applications using esp-tls can be built on the host, and it should just work on ESP
2018-04-06 17:13:14 +05:30