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Examples
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certgen.py -- Certificate generation module
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Example module with three functions:
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createKeyPair
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Create a public/private key pair.
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createCertRequest
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Create a certificate request.
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createCertificate
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Create a certificate given a cert request.
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In fact, I created the certificates and keys in the 'simple' directory with the script ``mk_simple_certs.py``.
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simple -- Simple client/server example
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Start the server with::
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python server.py PORT
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and start clients with::
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python client.py HOST PORT
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The server is a simple echo server, anything a client sends, it sends back.
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proxy.py -- Example of an SSL-enabled proxy
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The proxy example demonstrate how to use set_connect_state to start talking SSL over an already connected socket.
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Usage::
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python proxy.py server[:port] proxy[:port]
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Contributed by Mihai Ibanescu
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SecureXMLRPCServer.py -- SSL-enabled version of SimpleXMLRPCServer
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Acts exactly like `SimpleXMLRPCServer <https://docs.python.org/3/library/xmlrpc.server.html>`_ from the Python standard library, but uses secure connections.
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The technique and classes should work for any SocketServer style server.
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However, the code has not been extensively tested.
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Contributed by Michal Wallace
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