It has been widely publicized that TLS (any version less than or equal to 1.0), using AES-CBC mode has been recently cracked. We have received a number of questions and there has been a flurry of activity in the SSL world around this topic. Hence, we feel compelled to make a few statements of our […]
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wolfSSL supports FreeRTOS
We recently ported the wolfSSL embedded SSL library to FreeRTOS. FreeRTOS is a real-time operating system for embedded devices which is designed to be small and simple. Currently, it officially supports 27 architectures and is downloaded over 77 thousand times every year. Like wolfSSL, FreeRTOS is portable, open source and royalty free. If you are […]
Read MoreMore TagyaSSL is a General Member of the Intel Embedded Alliance
yaSSL is strongly committed to fostering both partnerships and community, and as such, we make it a point to go out of our way to support both. We can now report that yaSSL is a General Member of the Intel Embedded Alliance: a community of embedded developers and solution providers. We hope to see new […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL NDK for Android Development
Are you developing for Android? If so, we have recently created an Android NDK package for the wolfSSL Embedded SSL library. Using this package as a guide, you should be able to easily integrate the native wolfSSL library into your Android application for either SSL or cryptography use. wolfSSL supports the current SSL standards up […]
Read MoreMore TagTLS 1.2 signature_algorithm Extension
Some of you may be familiar with the TLS 1.2 signature_algorithm extension, and might be curious if wolfSSL supports it. The signature_algorithm extension is found in section 7.4.1.4.1 RFC5246 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246#section-7.4.1.4.1), and is a hello extension of type supported_signature_algorithms. The purpose of this extension is to allow clients to indicate to the server which signature/hash algorithm […]
Read MoreMore TagAre you using wolfSSL in your Project?
Are you currently using wolfSSL in your open source, community, or hobby project? If so, we’d love to hear about what you’ve done so far and what your plans are for the future. yaSSL is dedicated to helping community-based projects who are using the wolfSSL embedded SSL library or the yaSSL Embedded Web Server. Let […]
Read MoreMore TagWhy is wolfSSL the #1 Choice For Game Developers?
You may have not realized it, but wolfSSL is very popular for game development, and is in use in millions of games. Here`s why: 1. Experienced: The yaSSL team has been supplying game developers with an efficient, portable SSL Stack for years. 2. Small: Our code size is small. We won`t bog down […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Build Sizes
One predominant question we get asked frequently is what are the build size and runtime memory usage of the wolfSSL embedded SSL library. Hopefully this post will help clear things up. Firstly, wolfSSL was built from the ground up to be optimized for embedded and resource-constrained devices and environments. As such, we have kept a […]
Read MoreMore TagRunning the yaSSL Embedded Web Server on the Apple TV
Do you want to install a HTTPS-capable web server on your Apple TV? If so, continue reading below to find out how the open source yaSSL Embedded Web Server can easily be installed on the second generation Apple TV. Following our port of wolfSSL to the second generation Apple TV, our next step was to […]
Read MoreMore TagRunning wolfSSL on the Apple TV 2
The Apple TV brought with it a long list of desirable and useful features for the home – including high usability, a small form factor, easy setup, and low cost. We here at yaSSL are users and fans of the second generation Apple TV, and as such, recently ported the wolfSSL embedded SSL library to […]
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