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The sample is located here.
An hardware device with networking capabilities running a nanoFramework image. This code has been tested with a SMT32F769IDISCOVERY board.
To use a secured (TLS) connection to Azure IoT Hub the following is required:
-
Upload the root CA certificate for Azure. That's the "Baltimore CyberTrust Root". You can download it from here. It should be uploaded to the device using the Network Configuration dialog from Device Explorer.
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Set the
Connection.DisableServerCertValidation
tofalse
. -
Generate an SAS Token for your device. Azure IoT Explorer it's a convenient tool to do this for you. After setting up the access to you IoT Hub, navigate to the device, enter the desired parameters and generate the SAS Token (see the print screen below).
- Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 or Visual Studio 2019 (Visual Studio 2017 should be OK too) and select
File > Open > Project/Solution
. - Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples/cloned the repository, go to the subfolder for this specific sample. Double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+B
, or selectBuild > Build Solution
.
The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.
- Select
Build > Deploy Solution
.
- To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select
Debug > Start Debugging
.
[!NOTE]
Important: Before deploying or running the sample, please make sure your device is visible in the Device Explorer.
Tip: To display the Device Explorer, go to Visual Studio menus:
View > Other Windows > Device Explorer
.