``` _____ _ ____ _ _ |_ _| | / ___| | |_ _ __(_)___ | | | | \___ \ _____| __| '__| / __| | | | |___ ___) |_____| |_| | | \__ \ |_| |_____|____/ \__|_| |_|___/ ``` crypto/tls, now with 100% more 1.3. DO NOT USE THIS FOR THE SAKE OF EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD AND JUST. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/cloudflare/tls-tris.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/cloudflare/tls-tris) ## Usage Since `crypto/tls` is very deeply (and not that elegantly) coupled with the Go stdlib, tls-tris shouldn't be used as an external package. It is also impossible to vendor it as `crypto/tls` because stdlib packages would import the standard one and mismatch. So, to build with tls-tris, you need to use a custom GOROOT. A script is provided that will take care of it for you: `./_dev/go.sh`. Just use that instead of the `go` tool. The script also transparently fetches the custom Cloudflare Go compiler with the required backports. ``` ./_dev/go.sh build ./_dev/tris-localserver TLSDEBUG=error ./tris-localserver 127.0.0.1:4443 ``` ## Debugging When the environment variable `TLSDEBUG` is set to `error`, Tris will print a hexdump of the Client Hello and a stack trace if an handshake error occurs. ## Building Caddy ``` ./_dev/go.sh build github.com/mholt/caddy ``` *Note: to get Caddy to use TLS 1.3 you'll have to apply the patch at `_dev/caddy/caddy.patch`.* ## Testing with Firefox 1. Download the latest Firefox Nightly 1. Navigate to about:config and set `security.tls.version.max` to `4` 1. Connect to https://tris.filippo.io/ or tris-localserver ## Testing with BoringSSL/BoGo/NSS/Mint ``` ./_dev/tris-localserver/start.sh --rm ``` ``` docker build -t tls-tris:boring _dev/boring docker run -i --rm tls-tris:boring $(docker inspect -f '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' tris-localserver):443 ``` ``` docker build -t tls-tris:bogo _dev/bogo docker run -i --rm tls-tris:bogo $(docker inspect -f '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' tris-localserver):443 ``` ``` docker build -t tls-tris:tstclnt _dev/tstclnt docker run -i --rm tls-tris:tstclnt $(docker inspect -f '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' tris-localserver):443 ``` ``` docker build -t tls-tris:mint _dev/mint docker run -i --rm tls-tris:mint $(docker inspect -f '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' tris-localserver):443 ``` To build a specific revision, use `--build-arg REVISION=abcdef1234`.