You may have not realized it, but wolfSSL is very popular for game development, and is in use in millions of games. Here`s why: 1. Experienced: The yaSSL team has been supplying game developers with an efficient, portable SSL Stack for years. 2. Small: Our code size is small. We won`t bog down […]
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wolfSSL Build Sizes
One predominant question we get asked frequently is what are the build size and runtime memory usage of the wolfSSL embedded SSL library. Hopefully this post will help clear things up. Firstly, wolfSSL was built from the ground up to be optimized for embedded and resource-constrained devices and environments. As such, we have kept a […]
Read MoreMore TagRunning the yaSSL Embedded Web Server on the Apple TV
Do you want to install a HTTPS-capable web server on your Apple TV? If so, continue reading below to find out how the open source yaSSL Embedded Web Server can easily be installed on the second generation Apple TV. Following our port of wolfSSL to the second generation Apple TV, our next step was to […]
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The Apple TV brought with it a long list of desirable and useful features for the home – including high usability, a small form factor, easy setup, and low cost. We here at yaSSL are users and fans of the second generation Apple TV, and as such, recently ported the wolfSSL embedded SSL library to […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL can scale too!
Most of the focus of wolfSSL has been towards the embedded world, emphasizing small size, speed, and low memory use. Ironically, these attributes also make wolfSSL ideal for scaling on a huge magnitude. Other libraries often run into problems when trying to scale to hundreds of thousands of connections for applications like load balancing or […]
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