An abstraction over platform-specific TLS implementations.
Specifically, this crate uses SChannel on Windows (via the schannel
crate),
Secure Transport on OSX (via the security-framework
crate), and OpenSSL (via
the openssl
crate) on all other platforms.
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
native-tls = "0.2"
An example client looks like:
extern crate native_tls;
use native_tls::TlsConnector;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::net::TcpStream;
fn main() {
let connector = TlsConnector::new().unwrap();
let stream = TcpStream::connect("google.com:443").unwrap();
let mut stream = connector.connect("google.com", stream).unwrap();
stream.write_all(b"GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n").unwrap();
let mut res = vec![];
stream.read_to_end(&mut res).unwrap();
println!("{}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&res));
}
To accept connections as a server from remote clients:
extern crate native_tls;
use native_tls::{Identity, TlsAcceptor, TlsStream};
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read};
use std::net::{TcpListener, TcpStream};
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::thread;
fn main() {
let mut file = File::open("identity.pfx").unwrap();
let mut identity = vec![];
file.read_to_end(&mut identity).unwrap();
let identity = Identity::from_pkcs12(&identity, "hunter2").unwrap();
let acceptor = TlsAcceptor::new(identity).unwrap();
let acceptor = Arc::new(acceptor);
let listener = TcpListener::bind("0.0.0.0:8443").unwrap();
fn handle_client(stream: TlsStream<TcpStream>) {
// ...
}
for stream in listener.incoming() {
match stream {
Ok(stream) => {
let acceptor = acceptor.clone();
thread::spawn(move || {
let stream = acceptor.accept(stream).unwrap();
handle_client(stream);
});
}
Err(e) => { /* connection failed */ }
}
}
}
rust-native-tls
is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT
license and the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various
BSD-like licenses.
See LICENSE-APACHE, and LICENSE-MIT for details.