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wolfSSL for Microsoft Azure Sphere Devices in MSVS 2019
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## Description
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This directory contains the Visual Studio CMake Project that is targeted for
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the visual studio 2019 Azure Sphere plugin.
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## Limitations
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The example includes a client and server executable but the main.c app
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only runs the server by default. main.c can be manually modified to run the
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client instead if desired.
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By default the main.c app include the hardware definitions for MT3620-mini. It
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can be manually modified to include hardware definitions for MT3620, or
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avnet MT3620 instead.
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The app relies on a wolfSSL static library project, app and library are built
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by the CMakeLists.txt located in
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IDE/MSVS-2019-AZSPHERE/wolfssl_new_azsphere/CMakeLists.txt. The library and app
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use `user_settings.h` to enable and disable features.
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### Set Up Steps
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0. Setup your Azure Sphere device.
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[Install Azure Sphere](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/install/install)
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[Set up an account](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/install/azure-directory-account)
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[Claim your device](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/install/claim-device)
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[Configure networking](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/install/configure-wifi)
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1. Open the local folder IDE/MSVS-2019-AZSPHERE/wolfssl_new_azsphere in MSVS 2019
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2. From the file menu select "Build" dropdown
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+ Click: `Rebuild All` option
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3. Connect your Azure Sphere MT3620-mini Development Board using USB.
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4. Test the server.
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+ Run server(Azure Sphere) using: `Debug->'Start new instance'`
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+ Run the following wolfSSL example client command inside wolfssl directory.
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```
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./examples/client/client -h "Server IP Address" -p 11111 -A ./certs/ca-cert.pem
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```
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For other information please refer to the README in IDE/VS-AZURE-SPHERE
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