Version 2.2.0 of the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library has been released and is now available for download. This release contains bug fixes, feature enhancements, and is a recommended update for all users. Changes include: – Initial CRL (Certificate Revocation Lists) support with –enable-crl– Initial OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) support with –enable-ocsp – Static ECDH […]
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Porting wolfSSL into OpenSSH
Hi! This is a short note to let you know that we have ported wolfSSL into the sshd sources. This effort was done for a customer of the wolfSSL embedded SSL product. This particular customer of ours was looking for a version of OpenSSH with a smaller footprint, TLS 1.2 and some specialized ciphers. Alpha […]
Read MoreMore TagNew features coming to wolfSSL in May
We`ve added some new features to wolfSSL that will go into the general release this month. The features are: 1. Support for SHA-3842. Client ECC certificates3. Static ECDH4. GCM With the addition of SHA-384 and GCM, wolfSSL will become NSA Suite B compliant. If you need access to these features right away, contact us at info@yassl.com […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Supports SPDY
Hi yaSSL users! See the following link for an explanation on SPDY: https://readwrite.com/2012/04/19/what-web-users-need-to-know-ab/ SPDY is a new protocol for web use proposed by Google and supported by many of the large web companies. It is based on HTTP, but it is faster and more suited to modern web usage. You will note that SPDY […]
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