IXWebSocket/third_party/mbedtls/configs
Benjamin Sergeant 06cbebe22e Feature/mbedtls (#84)
* try to import mbedtls and build it

* add stubs socket class

* some boilterplate, read and write function implemented

* more boilterplate / current error in handshake because no CA cert is setup

* add something so skip ca verification, can ws curl https://google.com !

* cleanup / close implemented

* tweak CMakefiles

* typo in include

* update readme

* disable unittests
2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
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config-ccm-psk-tls1_2.h Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
config-mini-tls1_1.h Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
config-no-entropy.h Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
config-suite-b.h Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
config-thread.h Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00
README.txt Feature/mbedtls (#84) 2019-06-01 17:41:48 -07:00

This directory contains example configuration files.

The examples are generally focused on a particular usage case (eg, support for
a restricted number of ciphersuites) and aim at minimizing resource usage for
this target. They can be used as a basis for custom configurations.

These files are complete replacements for the default config.h. To use one of
them, you can pick one of the following methods:

1. Replace the default file include/mbedtls/config.h with the chosen one.
   (Depending on your compiler, you may need to adjust the line with
   #include "mbedtls/check_config.h" then.)

2. Define MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE and adjust the include path accordingly.
   For example, using make:

    CFLAGS="-I$PWD/configs -DMBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE='<foo.h>'" make

   Or, using cmake:

    find . -iname '*cmake*' -not -name CMakeLists.txt -exec rm -rf {} +
    CFLAGS="-I$PWD/configs -DMBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE='<foo.h>'" cmake .
    make

Note that the second method also works if you want to keep your custom
configuration file outside the mbed TLS tree.