We are excited to announce wolfSSL’s support for the NXP SE050. The wolfSSL SE050 port supports a variety of algorithms including: SHA, SHA2-224, SHA2-256, SHA2-384, SHA2-512, AES-CBC, AES-ECB, ECDSA, ECDHE and most notably ED25519 / CURVE25519. In the tested configuration a Raspberry Pi 2b was connected to the SE050 dev kit through a header board. […]
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MQTT Secure Firmware Update Example
Our wolfMQTT project includes an example for secure firmware update or Over the Air (OTA) update. This example uses the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library to hash/sign the binary image and send it over MQTT. The example has two applications. One is called fwpush, which hashes, signs and publishes the firmware image over TLS to an MQTT broker. The second is […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for Python
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to Python version 3.8.5 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! The wolfSSL port allows you to use Python with our FIPS 140-2/3 certified wolfCrypt library. To build Python with wolfSSL, follow the instructions in our open source projects repository here. To view wolfSSL’s collection of open source […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for sblim-sfcb
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to sblim-sfcb version 1.4.9 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! sblim-sfcb is a lightweight CIM server/daemon. The wolfSSL port allows you to use sblim-sfcb with our FIPS 140-2/3 certified wolfCrypt library. To build sblim-sfcb with wolfSSL, follow the instructions in our open source projects repository here. To […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support for ESP-IDF and ESP32-WROOM-32
Are you a user of the ESP-IDF(Espressif IoT Development Framework)? If so, you will be happy to know that wolfSSL has support and example projects in the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library for ESP-IDF. ESP-IDF is intended for rapidly developing Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, power management and several other system features. The ESP-IDF “Get […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for OpenResty
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to OpenResty versions 1.19.3.1 and 1.13.6.2 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! OpenResty is a web platform based on nginx and LuaJIT. The wolfSSL port leverages our existing nginx port. Using wolfSSL with OpenResty allows you to use OpenResty with our FIPS 140-2/3 certified wolfCrypt library. To […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for Net-SNMP
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to Net-SNMP version 5.9 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! Net-SNMP is a suite of open source software for the simple network management protocol (SNMP). The wolfSSL port allows you to use Net-SNMP with our FIPS 140-2/3 certified wolfCrypt library. To build Net-SNMP with wolfSSL, follow the […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for BIND 9
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to BIND 9 versions 9.17.9 and 9.11.22 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! BIND is open source software for DNS. The wolfSSL port allows you to use BIND with our FIPS 140-2/3 certified wolfCrypt library. To build BIND with wolfSSL, follow the instructions in our open source […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support Added for libimobiledevice
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to libimobiledevice using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! libimobiledevice is “a cross-platform FOSS library written in C to communicate with iOS devices natively.” The wolfSSL port allows you to use libimobiledevice with our FIPS-certified wolfCrypt library. To build libimobiledevice with wolfSSL, follow the instructions in our open […]
Read MoreMore TagOpenPegasus Port Support Added to wolfSSL
We’re happy to announce that we’ve added wolfSSL support to OpenPegasus 2.14.1 using our OpenSSL compatibility layer! OpenPegasus is an open source CIM server. The wolfSSL port allows you to use OpenPegasus with our FIPS-certified wolfCrypt library. To build OpenPegasus with wolfSSL, follow the instructions in our open source projects repository. If you have any […]
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