wolfSSL 5.5.1 is released! wolfSSL 5.5.1 contains some fixes, feature additions, and one vulnerability fix. The vulnerability fix in this minor release was thanks to a report from Max at the trail of bits, and the team working on tlspuffin. It involved TLS 1.3 on the server side with –enable-session-tickets turned on. Our recommendation is […]
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Next Level Interop Testing in QUIC
As TrueNuff.tv demonstrated in their “Does it blend?” series, by using a blender you will find out what things are really made of. Inspired by this, wolfSSL sponsored a new QUIC related test suite for the ngtcp2 project. What does it do and how does it help you in using wolfSSL? Ngtcp2 is the leading […]
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wolfCLU 0.1.0 is available! wolfCLU is the wolfSSL’s Command Line Utility and is meant to be used for simple key generation, certificate operations, encryption, and more. It is also being developed to be an alternative for the commonly used OpenSSL command line utility. In addition to supporting platforms like Windows and FreeRTOS, there were vast […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfMQTT Release v1.14.1
The fall release of wolfMQTT, v1.14.1, is now available! This is a point release that updates support for the vcpkg integration: Fix cmake builds #307 Fix for Vcpkg on Windows not getting wolfssl/options.h included #305 The Microsoft vcpkg project allows applications to easily build, use, and update C libraries. You can download and install wolfMQTT […]
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The cURL Project and wolfSSL is happy to announce the annual cURL Developers Conference, cURL Up has been rescheduled for Thursday September 15, 2022! cURL Up will be held virtually this September giving allowing the world – wide cURL community to join. cURL Up is the annual curl developers conference where we gather and talk […]
Read MoreMore TagImproved Coverage of Maintained (ABI) Application Binary Interfaces
wolfSSL’s controlled and maintained Application Binary Interface (ABI) coverage has been extended by 50 APIs to now have a total of 113. This includes parts of wolfCrypt including the Certificate APIs. This ensures that these APIs do not change over time so that any application using them will not be negatively impacted by upgrading to […]
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Here at wolfSSL, we think it is fair to say that we’ve been as busy as beavers with our post-quantum efforts! Here is a round up of updates on our post-quantum efforts over the last few weeks of summer. Webinar with Guest Speaker Professor Douglas Stebila Want to get a better understanding of what is […]
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