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picotls

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Picotls is a TLS 1.3 implementation written in C.

At the moment, the library implements Draft 18 of the specification, including support 0-RTT resumption using PSK or PSK-DHE.

Primary goal of the project is to create a fast, tiny TLS 1.3 implementation that can be used with the HTTP/2 protocol stack and possibly the upcoming QUIC stack of the H2O HTTP/2 server.

Picotls only implements the communination protocol; cryptographic operations are delegated to cryptographic engines. At the moment, minicrypto binding (uses cifra and micro-ecc) and openssl binding are provided.

License and algorithms supported by the bindings are as follows:

Binding License Key Exchange Certificate AEAD cipher
minicrypto CC0 / 2-clause BSD secp256r1, x25519 ECDSA (P256)1 AES-128-GCM
OpenSSL OpenSSL secp256r1 RSA, ECDSA (P256) AES-128-GCM

Note 1: Minicrypto binding is capable of signing a handshake using the certificate's key, but cannot verify a signature sent by the peer.

Building picotls

If you have cloned picotls from git then ensure that you have initialised the submodules:

% git submodule init
% git submodule update

Build using cmake:

% cmake .
% make
% make check

A dedicated documentation for using picotls with Visual Studio can be found in WindowsPort.md.

Developer documentation

Developer documentation should be available on the wiki.

Using the cli command

Run the test server (at 127.0.0.1:8443):

% ./cli -c /path/to/certificate.pem -k /path/to/private-key.pem  127.0.0.1 8443

Connect to the test server:

% ./cli 127.0.0.1 8443

Using resumption:

% ./cli -s session-file 127.0.0.1 8443

The session-file is read-write. The cli server implements a single-entry session cache. The cli server sends NewSessionTicket when it first sends application data after receiving ClientFinished.

Using early-data:

% ./cli -s session-file -e 127.0.0.1 8443

When -e option is used, client first waits for user input, and then sends CLIENT_HELLO along with the early-data.

License

The software is provided under the MIT license. Note that additional licences apply if you use the minicrypto binding (see above).