Joe,
MatrixSSL might also be an interesting possibility.
http://www.matrixssl.org
I'd actually be interested in what it takes to port to Nucleus. We'd be
happy to consider your port for inclusion in the next release, I imagine it
would be pretty straightforward given the other embedded platforms
Hi Areg,
This doesn't answer your direct question, but you may want to check out
MatrixSSL; it is designed specifically for embedded SSL and VxWorks.
http://www.matrixssl.org We actually wrote MatrixSSL as a complement to
OpenSSL for embedded platforms, so hopefully you'll find it useful.
J
ging and fixing security
issues, but if users of the most popular Linux distribution can't use them,
it seems like a huge issue. Is there a workaround we don't know about? How
well do other distributions handle this? Ideally you could just use
apt-get, and have the latest version ins
-license, similar to MySQL, with the open source download at
http://www.matrixssl.org
MatrixSSL was designed to fit a complementary niche to OpenSSL, download and
check it out!
J Harper
PeerSec Networks
http://www.peersec.com