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Demystifying Cryptography with OpenSSL 3.0

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560345
Pages 342 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alexei Khlebnikov Alexei Khlebnikov
Profile icon Alexei Khlebnikov

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction
2. Chapter 1: OpenSSL and Other SSL/TLS Libraries 3. Part 2: Symmetric Cryptography
4. Chapter 2: Symmetric Encryption and Decryption 5. Chapter 3: Message Digests 6. Chapter 4: MAC and HMAC 7. Chapter 5: Derivation of an Encryption Key from a Password 8. Part 3: Asymmetric Cryptography and Certificates
9. Chapter 6: Asymmetric Encryption and Decryption 10. Chapter 7: Digital Signatures and Their Verification 11. Chapter 8: X.509 Certificates and PKI 12. Part 4: TLS Connections and Secure Communication
13. Chapter 9: Establishing TLS Connections and Sending Data over Them 14. Chapter 10: Using X.509 Certificates in TLS 15. Chapter 11: Special Usages of TLS 16. Part 5: Running a Mini-CA
17. Chapter 12: Running a Mini-CA 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Establishing a TLS client connection programmatically

We are going to develop a small tls-client program that will connect to an HTTPS server via TLS, make an HTTP request, and read the response from the server.

To do so, we will use an OpenSSL BIO API and SSL API. The BIO API will help us to make a TLS connection, send and receive data over the connection, and properly shut it down. The SSL API will help us with setting up server certificate verification, detecting whether the connection is still alive, and distinguishing error types on the connection. As was mentioned, due to historical reasons, OpenSSL still has the SSL substring instead of TLS in the names of objects and functions that work with TLS.

More information about the SSL API can be found on the OpenSSL man pages. Here are some relevant pages:

$ man ssl
$ man SSL_CTX_new
$ man SSL_CTX_free
$ man SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations
$ man SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file
$ man SSL_CTX_set_verify
$ man SSL_new
$ man...
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