# wolfSSL CSharp Wrappers This directory contains the CSharp wrapper for the wolfSSL TLS layer with examples. * `wolfSSL_CSharp`: wolfSSL TLS layer wrappers (library). * `wolfCrypt-Test`: wolfCrypt layer wrapper testing. * `user_settings.h`: wolfCrypt wrapper user settings. Examples: * `wolfSSL-DTLS-PSK-Server` * `wolfSSL-DTLS-Server` * `wolfSSL-Example-IOCallbacks` * `wolfSSL-TLS-Client` * `wolfSSL-TLS-PSK-Client` * `wolfSSL-TLS-PSK-Server` * `wolfSSL-TLS-Server` * `wolfSSL-TLS-ServerThreaded` ## Windows A Visual Studio solution `wolfSSL_CSharp.sln` is provided. This will allow you to build the wrapper library and examples. It includes the wolfSSL Visual Studio project directly. To successfully run and build the solution on Windows Visual Studio you will need to open a new solution `wolfSSL_CSharp.sln` located in `wrapper\CSharp\wolfSSL_CSharp.sln`. Select the CPU type, configuration, and target file. select `Build` and either `Rebuild Solution` or `Build Solution`. ## Linux (Ubuntu) using mono Prerequisites for linux: ``` apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get install mono-complete ``` ### Build wolfSSL and install ``` ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-keygen --enable-eccencrypt --enable-ed25519 --enable-curve25519 --enable-aesgcm make make check sudo make install ``` ### Build and run the wolfCrypt test wrapper From the `wrapper/CSharp` directory (`cd wrapper/CSharp`): Compile wolfCrypt test: ``` mcs wolfCrypt-Test/wolfCrypt-Test.cs wolfSSL_CSharp/wolfCrypt.cs -OUT:wolfcrypttest.exe mono wolfcrypttest.exe ``` ### Build and run the wolfSSL client/server test From the `wrapper/CSharp` directory (`cd wrapper/CSharp`): Compile server: ``` mcs wolfSSL_CSharp/wolfSSL.cs wolfSSL_CSharp/X509.cs wolfSSL-TLS-Server/wolfSSL-TLS-Server.cs -OUT:server.exe ``` Compile client: ``` mcs wolfSSL_CSharp/wolfSSL.cs wolfSSL_CSharp/X509.cs wolfSSL-TLS-Client/wolfSSL-TLS-Client.cs -OUT:client.exe ``` #### Run the example In one terminal instance run the server: ``` mono server.exe ``` And in another terminal instance run the client: ``` mono client.exe ``` #### Enabling SNI To enable SNI, just pass the `-S` argument with the specified hostname to the client: ``` mono client.exe -S hostname ``` And run the server with the `-S` flag: ``` mono server.exe -S ```