wolfSSL is a lightweight TLS/SSL library that is targeted for embedded devices and systems. It has support for the TLS 1.3 protocol, which is a secure protocol for transporting data between devices and across the Internet. In addition, wolfSSL uses the wolfCrypt encryption library to handle its data encryption. Because there is a FIPS 140-2 […]
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Using cURL with wolfSSL and TLS 1.3
cURL is an open-source project that provides the command line tool, curl, for transferring data between client and server with URLs, powered by cURL’s library, libcurl. curl and libcurl both provide support for building SSL/TLS libraries, including wolfSSL! The latest version of cURL can be downloaded from https://github.com/curl/curl. To build curl with wolfSSL, simply configure […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSH Manual Now Available
The wolfSSH Manual is now available on the wolfSSL website! It is easily navigable, descriptive, and detailed. Some of the topics covered in the manual are listed below: How to build wolfSSH How to run the example applications Library design wolfSSH User Authentication Callback Callback Function Setup API wolfSSH SFTP Beta Introduction wolfSSH API reference […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Intel SGX (#SGX) + FIPS 140-2 (#FIPS140)!
wolfSSL is pleased to announce the following addition to the wolfSSL FIPS certificate! Debian 8.7.0 Intel ® Xeon® E3 Family with SGX support Intel®x64 Server System R1304SP Windows 10 Pro Intel ® Core TM i5 with SGX support Dell LatitudeTM 7480 The wolfCrypt FIPS validated cryptographic module has been validated while running inside an Intel […]
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The wolfSSL FAQ page can be useful for information or general questions that need need answers immediately. It covers some of the most common questions that the support team receives, along with the support team’s responses. It’s a great resource for questions about wolfSSL, embedded TLS, and for solutions to problems getting started with wolfSSL. […]
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