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![]() warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org use Let's Encrypt certificates... LE have changed their CA signing arrangements and after 2021-01-12 (the point I renewed the LE server certs and received one signed using the new arrangements) it's required to trust new root certs for the examples to connect to warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org. https://letsencrypt.org/2020/09/17/new-root-and-intermediates.html This updates the in-tree CA copies, the remote policies on warmcat.com have also been updated. Just goes to show for real client infrastructure, you need to run your own CA (that doesn't have to be trusted by anything outside the clients) where you can control the CA lifetime. |
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minimal-http-client | ||
minimal-http-client-attach | ||
minimal-http-client-captive-portal | ||
minimal-http-client-certinfo | ||
minimal-http-client-custom-headers | ||
minimal-http-client-h2-rxflow | ||
minimal-http-client-hugeurl | ||
minimal-http-client-multi | ||
minimal-http-client-post | ||
README.md |
name | demonstrates |
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minimal-http-client-certinfo | Shows how to gain detailed information on the peer certificate |
minimal-http-client-custom-headers | Shows how to send and receive custom headers (h1 only) |
minimal-http-client-hugeurl | Sends a > 2.5KB URL to warmcat.com |
minimal-http-client-multi | Connects to and reads https://warmcat.com, 8 times concurrently |
minimal-http-client-post | POSTs a form containing an uploaded file and a form variable, and captures the response |
minimal-http-client | Connects to and reads https://warmcat.com |