WebbOur SharkSSL source code evaluation kit lets you fast track your understanding of the SSL/TLS protocol, Certificate Management, and secure IoT communication. The download includes a wealth of C source code example programs that you can either compile "as is" or modify to suit your requirements.
SharkSSL™ Embedded SSL/TLS Stack: Certificate Management API
WebbSHARKSSL_USE_MD5 0 MD5 must be enabled to support PCKS1-encoded certificates (public PEM API). #define SHARKSSL_USE_POLY1305 1 Enable/disable POLY1305 support and also include CHACHA20-POLY1305 ciphersuites when TLS1.2 and CHACHA20 are enabled (SHARKSSL_USE_CHACHA20) WebbCreate a SharkSslCert certificate by using a certificate and key in PEM format. example: int addMyCert ( SharkSsl * shark) {. SharkSslCert *sharkCert; // The two following functions illustrate how a certificate and. // key can be read from a file system and inserted into an. // allocated buffer. simplicity\\u0027s ag
SharkSSL™ Embedded SSL/TLS Stack: Bare Metal Systems - Real …
WebbSharkSSL Amalgamated: This file is an amalgamation of several separate C source files from the: SharkSSL library. By combining all the individual C code files into: this single large file, the entire code can be compiled as a single: unit. This code is easy to compile, but very difficult to read. Contact Real WebbThe SharkSSL library has been successfully deployed on ARM, Freescale, and PowerPC-based FPGA architectures. Other processors and accelerators can be accommodated upon request. SharkSSL can be compiled in less than 20kB and without having to resort to cumbersome methods such as using pre-shared keys. WebbSharkSSL example libraries. SharkSSL includes a number of example libraries. These libraries include functionality such as WebSockets and SMTP. These libraries are fully functional, but are delivered as examples since they are not part of the SharkSSL core functionality. SharkSSL Example Libraries simplicity\u0027s ae