Our recent release of the yaSSL Embedded Web Server: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/06/prweb3468504.htm The yaSSL Embedded Web Server is available for download for both OSX and Linux from our downloads page. We look forward to hearing your feedback! Please contact us for more information regarding the yaSSL Embedded Web Server.
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yaSSL Embedded Web Server Available for Download
The yaSSL Embedded Web Server is now available for download on Mac OS X and Linux! The yaSSL Embedded Web Server is based on the popular Mongoose embedded web server – adding built-in SSL functionality. Working closely with the Mongoose community, we have made it a priority to keep our focus on what customers want. […]
Read MoreMore TagDTLS and wolfSSL embedded ssl
Did you know that the wolfSSL embedded ssl solution includes DTLS support? wolfSSL has supported DTLS functionality for over a year now. Frankly, we have not had much user feedback on the feature, which means that either people are not using it or that those using it are perfectly satisfied. If you care to comment, […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 1.6.0 is now available
Release 1.6.0 for the wolfSSL embedded ssl library adds bug fixes, support for RIPEMD-160 and SHA-512 algorithms and RSA key generation. For general build instructions see doc/Building_wolfSSL.pdf. For build options to enable RIPEMD-160 and SHA-512, please see the README included in the download. Please contact support@yassl.com with any questions.
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Embedded SSL for iPhone
Did you know that wolfSSL is available for iPhone/iOS? We’ve been building and testing wolfSSL on iOS now for the last couple of years. As wolfSSL users know, the code is extremely portable. When iPhone originally launched, we decided to build for the device as yet another test for portability. Everything moved over smoothly and […]
Read MoreMore TagThe Benefit of Stream Ciphers
Ever wondered what the difference between a block cipher and a stream cipher was? A block cipher has to be encrypted in chunks that are the block size for the cipher. For example, AES has block size of 16 bytes. So if you`re encrypting a bunch of small, 2 or 3 byte, chucks back and […]
Read MoreMore TagThe Next wolfSSL Embedded SSL release
Hi! The next wolfSSL release should be ready this week, barring unforeseen testing issues. Our big feature addition for this release is key generation. The addition of key generation to wolfSSL clears the way for us to add certificate generation, with planned availability in September. We’ve had a number of our commercial customers as well […]
Read MoreMore TagTop Five Reasons to choose wolfSSL as your Embedded SSL solution
1. Size: wolfSSL can be built as small as 30k.2. Supports the newest standards: TLS 1.1 and 1.2, DTLS, and Stream Ciphers3. Multi-platform4. Royalty Free5. OpenSSL compatibility API to ease porting into older applications
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL embedded ssl and IPv6
If you are an adopter of IPv6 and want to use an embedded ssl implementation, then you may have been wondering if wolfSSL supports IPv6. The answer is yes, we do support wolfSSL running on top of IPv6. Note that our current test applications default to IPv4, so as to apply to a broader number […]
Read MoreMore TagMore on VxWorks vulnerabilities from DarkReading.com
Here’s another informative blog post from John Sawyer of DarkReading: http://www.darkreading.com/blog/archives/2010/08/gaining_a_footh.html.
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