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230 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
230 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
// Example of the different modes of the X.509 validation options
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// in the WiFiClientBearSSL object
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//
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// Mar 2018 by Earle F. Philhower, III
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// Released to the public domain
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#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
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#include <WiFiClientSecure.h>
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#include <StackThunk.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include "certs.h"
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#ifndef STASSID
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#define STASSID "your-ssid"
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#define STAPSK "your-password"
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#endif
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const char *ssid = STASSID;
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const char *pass = STAPSK;
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const char * path = "/";
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// Set time via NTP, as required for x.509 validation
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void setClock() {
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configTime(3 * 3600, 0, "pool.ntp.org", "time.nist.gov");
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Serial.print("Waiting for NTP time sync: ");
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time_t now = time(nullptr);
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while (now < 8 * 3600 * 2) {
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delay(500);
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Serial.print(".");
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now = time(nullptr);
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}
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Serial.println("");
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struct tm timeinfo;
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gmtime_r(&now, &timeinfo);
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Serial.print("Current time: ");
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Serial.print(asctime(&timeinfo));
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}
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// Try and connect using a WiFiClientBearSSL to specified host:port and dump HTTP response
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void fetchURL(BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure *client, const char *host, const uint16_t port, const char *path) {
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if (!path) {
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path = "/";
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}
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ESP.resetFreeContStack();
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uint32_t freeStackStart = ESP.getFreeContStack();
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Serial.printf("Trying: %s:443...", host);
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client->connect(host, port);
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if (!client->connected()) {
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Serial.printf("*** Can't connect. ***\n-------\n");
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return;
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}
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Serial.printf("Connected!\n-------\n");
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client->write("GET ");
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client->write(path);
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client->write(" HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: ");
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client->write(host);
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client->write("\r\nUser-Agent: ESP8266\r\n");
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client->write("\r\n");
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uint32_t to = millis() + 5000;
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if (client->connected()) {
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do {
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char tmp[32];
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memset(tmp, 0, 32);
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int rlen = client->read((uint8_t*)tmp, sizeof(tmp) - 1);
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yield();
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if (rlen < 0) {
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break;
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}
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// Only print out first line up to \r, then abort connection
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char *nl = strchr(tmp, '\r');
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if (nl) {
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*nl = 0;
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Serial.print(tmp);
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break;
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}
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Serial.print(tmp);
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} while (millis() < to);
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}
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client->stop();
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uint32_t freeStackEnd = ESP.getFreeContStack();
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Serial.printf("\nCONT stack used: %d\n", freeStackStart - freeStackEnd);
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Serial.printf("BSSL stack used: %d\n-------\n\n", stack_thunk_get_max_usage());
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}
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void fetchNoConfig() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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If there are no CAs or insecure options specified, BearSSL will not connect.
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Expect the following call to fail as none have been configured.
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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}
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void fetchInsecure() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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This is absolutely *insecure*, but you can tell BearSSL not to check the
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certificate of the server. In this mode it will accept ANY certificate,
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which is subject to man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks.
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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client.setInsecure();
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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}
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void fetchFingerprint() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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The SHA-1 fingerprint of an X.509 certificate can be used to validate it
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instead of the while certificate. This is not nearly as secure as real
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X.509 validation, but is better than nothing. Also be aware that these
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fingerprints will change if anything changes in the certificate chain
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(i.e. re-generating the certificate for a new end date, any updates to
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the root authorities, etc.).
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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client.setFingerprint(fingerprint_gitlab_com);
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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}
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void fetchSelfSigned() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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It is also possible to accept *any* self-signed certificate. This is
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absolutely insecure as anyone can make a self-signed certificate.
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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Serial.printf("First, try and connect to a badssl.com self-signed website (will fail):\n");
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fetchURL(&client, "self-signed.badssl.com", 443, "/");
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Serial.printf("Now we'll enable self-signed certs (will pass)\n");
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client.allowSelfSignedCerts();
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fetchURL(&client, "self-signed.badssl.com", 443, "/");
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}
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void fetchKnownKey() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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The server certificate can be completely ignored and its public key
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hardcoded in your application. This should be secure as the public key
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needs to be paired with the private key of the site, which is obviously
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private and not shared. A MITM without the private key would not be
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able to establish communications.
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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BearSSL::PublicKey key(pubkey_gitlab_com);
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client.setKnownKey(&key);
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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}
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void fetchCertAuthority() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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A specific certification authority can be passed in and used to validate
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a chain of certificates from a given server. These will be validated
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using BearSSL's rules, which do NOT include certificate revocation lists.
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A specific server's certificate, or your own self-signed root certificate
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can also be used. ESP8266 time needs to be valid for checks to pass as
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BearSSL does verify the notValidBefore/After fields.
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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BearSSL::X509List cert(cert_USERTrust_RSA_Certification_Authority);
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client.setTrustAnchors(&cert);
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Serial.printf("Try validating without setting the time (should fail)\n");
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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Serial.printf("Try again after setting NTP time (should pass)\n");
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setClock();
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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}
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void fetchFaster() {
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Serial.printf(R"EOF(
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The ciphers used to set up the SSL connection can be configured to
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only support faster but less secure ciphers. If you care about security
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you won't want to do this. If you need to maximize battery life, these
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may make sense
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)EOF");
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BearSSL::WiFiClientSecure client;
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client.setInsecure();
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uint32_t now = millis();
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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uint32_t delta = millis() - now;
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client.setInsecure();
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client.setCiphersLessSecure();
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now = millis();
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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uint32_t delta2 = millis() - now;
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std::vector<uint16_t> myCustomList = { BR_TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256, BR_TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, BR_TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA };
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client.setInsecure();
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client.setCiphers(myCustomList);
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now = millis();
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fetchURL(&client, gitlab_host, gitlab_port, path);
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uint32_t delta3 = millis() - now;
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Serial.printf("Using more secure: %dms\nUsing less secure ciphers: %dms\nUsing custom cipher list: %dms\n", delta, delta2, delta3);
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}
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println();
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// We start by connecting to a WiFi network
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Serial.print("Connecting to ");
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Serial.println(ssid);
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WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
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WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
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while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
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delay(500);
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Serial.print(".");
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}
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Serial.println("");
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Serial.println("WiFi connected");
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Serial.println("IP address: ");
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Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
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fetchNoConfig();
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fetchInsecure();
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fetchFingerprint();
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fetchSelfSigned();
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fetchKnownKey();
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fetchCertAuthority();
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fetchFaster();
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}
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void loop() {
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// Nothing to do here
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}
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