PacketPeerDTLS
Inherits: PacketPeer < Reference < Object
DTLS packet peer.
Description
This class represents a DTLS peer connection. It can be used to connect to a DTLS server, and is returned by DTLSServer.take_connection.
Methods
connect_to_peer ( PacketPeerUDP packet_peer, bool validate_certs=true, String for_hostname=””, X509Certificate valid_certificate=null ) | |
void | |
get_status ( ) const | |
void | poll ( ) |
Enumerations
enum Status:
STATUS_DISCONNECTED = 0 —- A status representing a
PacketPeerDTLS
that is disconnected.STATUS_HANDSHAKING = 1 —- A status representing a
PacketPeerDTLS
that is currently performing the handshake with a remote peer.STATUS_CONNECTED = 2 —- A status representing a
PacketPeerDTLS
that is connected to a remote peer.STATUS_ERROR = 3 —- A status representing a
PacketPeerDTLS
in a generic error state.STATUS_ERROR_HOSTNAME_MISMATCH = 4 —- An error status that shows a mismatch in the DTLS certificate domain presented by the host and the domain requested for validation.
Method Descriptions
- Error connect_to_peer ( PacketPeerUDP packet_peer, bool validate_certs=true, String for_hostname=””, X509Certificate valid_certificate=null )
Connects a peer
beginning the DTLS handshake using the underlying PacketPeerUDP which must be connected (see PacketPeerUDP.connect_to_host). If validate_certs
is true
, PacketPeerDTLS
will validate that the certificate presented by the remote peer and match it with the for_hostname
argument. You can specify a custom X509Certificate to use for validation via the valid_certificate
argument.
- void disconnect_from_peer ( )
Disconnects this peer, terminating the DTLS session.
- Status get_status ( ) const
Returns the status of the connection. See Status for values.
- void poll ( )
Poll the connection to check for incoming packets. Call this frequently to update the status and keep the connection working.