GNU Libtasn1 is a standalone library written in C for manipulating ASN.1 objects including DER/BER encoding/decoding. GNU Libtasn1 is used by GnuTLS to handle X.509 structures and by GNU Shishi to handle Kerberos V5 structures.
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.8 (2010-09-25) [stable] - Update gnulib files. - Use Libtool 2.2.10 to ease MinGW64 builds. Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/ Here are the compressed sources (1.9MB): ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtasn1/libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtasn1/libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz Here are GPG detached signatures using key 0xB565716F: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtasn1/libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz.sig http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtasn1/libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz.sig A ZIP archive containing the Windows binaries (272KB): http://josefsson.org/gnutls4win/libtasn1-2.8.zip http://josefsson.org/gnutls4win/libtasn1-2.8.zip.sig A Debian mingw32 package is also available (244KB): http://josefsson.org/gnutls4win/mingw32-libtasn1_2.8-1_all.deb Commercial support contracts for Libtasn1 are available, and they help finance continued maintenance. Simon Josefsson Datakonsult AB, a Stockholm based privately held company, is currently funding Libtasn1 maintenance. We are always looking for interesting development projects. See http://josefsson.org/ for more details. If you need help to use Libtasn1, or want to help others, you are invited to join the help-libtasn1 mailing list, see: http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-libtasn1 All manuals are available from: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/manual/ Direct links to the manual: HTML: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/manual/libtasn1.html PDF: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/manual/libtasn1.pdf Direct links to the API Reference manual: HTML: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/reference/ PDF: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/reference/libtasn1.pdf For developers interested in improving code quality, we publish Cyclomatic code complexity charts that help you find code that may need review and improvements: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/cyclo/ Also useful are code coverage charts which indicate parts of the source code that needs to be tested better by the included self-tests: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/coverage/ The software is cryptographically signed by the author using an OpenPGP key identified by the following information: pub 1280R/B565716F 2002-05-05 [expires: 2011-03-30] Key fingerprint = 0424 D4EE 81A0 E3D1 19C6 F835 EDA2 1E94 B565 716F uid Simon Josefsson <j...@extundo.com> uid Simon Josefsson <si...@josefsson.org> sub 1280R/4D5D40AE 2002-05-05 [expires: 2011-03-30] The key is available from: http://josefsson.org/key.txt dns:b565716f.josefsson.org?TYPE=CERT Here are the SHA-1 and SHA-224 checksums: 92943b932ac0b26f0493d55c8a042bda82a427ca libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz 653b40a7d5356bceede14fec923b15cee9449f335d60ebcc71f145cf libtasn1-2.8.tar.gz 74afd4b7204a2eca624bcc80851b81b5cd1ebc5f libtasn1-2.8.zip 1d96c1c356de7167404a52e783d9b7065a7a170f306171f3ba2a034b libtasn1-2.8.zip a96c615249db800697a0689fd5f79db0d705a3b6 mingw32-libtasn1_2.8-1_all.deb 68375daeef01dafe1504e31db596ce14c53b2cfc53394b60f1fb5f26 mingw32-libtasn1_2.8-1_all.deb Happy hacking, Simon
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