Did you like the addition of SNI in the last wolfSSL release? If so, you probably will like the Maximum Fragment Length extension as well! TLS specifies a fixed maximum plaintext fragment length of 2^14 bytes. It may be desirable for constrained clients to negotiate a smaller maximum fragment length due to memory or bandwidth […]
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Gearman Now Supports wolfSSL
We would like to announce to our community that Gearman, a framework designed to distribute tasks to multiple machines or processes, now has SSL/TLS support using the wolfSSL lightweight SSL library. From the Gearman site, Gearman “allows you to do work in parallel, to load balance processing, and to call functions between languages. It can […]
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The bi-monthly release of wolfSSL, 2.7.0, is now ready to download from our website. New features include: – SNI (Server Name Indication) for both the client and server with –enable-sni– KEIL MDK-ARM project files in IDE/MDK-ARM– Domain name match checks now included wildcard and Subject altname checks by default– More consistent error returns across all […]
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We receive a lot of questions about the origins of the CyaSSL lightweight SSL library and wolfCrypt software packages. We get asked where they were developed, and by who? These questions usually come from US government agencies and their contractors. Simply stated, mes amis, CyaSSL and wolfCrypt were Born in the USA and written by US citizens. If […]
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