ussl
– ssl module¶
This module provides access to Transport Layer Security (often known as “Secure Sockets Layer”) encryption and peer authentication facilities for network sockets, both client-side and server-side.
Functions¶
-
ssl.
wrap_socket
(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None, server_side=False, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE, ca_certs=None)¶ Takes an instance sock of socket.socket, and returns an instance of ssl.SSLSocket, a subtype of
socket.socket
, which wraps the underlying socket in an SSL context. sock must be aSOCK_STREAM
socket and protocol numbersocket.IPPROTO_SEC
; other socket types are unsupported. Example:import socket import ssl s = socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.IPPROTO_SEC) ss = ssl.wrap_socket(s) ss.connect(socket.getaddrinfo('www.google.com', 443)[0][4])
Certificates must be used in order to validate the other side of the connection, and also to authenticate ourselves with the other end. Such certificates must be stored as files using the FTP server, and they must be placed in specific paths with specific names.
- The certificate to validate the other side goes in: ‘/flash/cert/ca.pem’
- The certificate to authenticate ourselves goes in: ‘/flash/cert/cert.pem’
- The key for our own certificate goes in: ‘/flash/cert/private.key’
Note
When these files are stored, they are placed inside the internal hidden file system (just like firmware updates), and therefore they are never visible.
For instance to connect to the Blynk servers using certificates, take the file
ca.pem
located in the blynk examples folder and put it in ‘/flash/cert/’. Then do:import socket import ssl s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.IPPROTO_SEC) ss = ssl.wrap_socket(s, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ca_certs='/flash/cert/ca.pem') ss.connect(socket.getaddrinfo('cloud.blynk.cc', 8441)[0][4])