ANNOUNCE: PureTLS version 0.9b2 Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Claymore Systems, Inc.
http://www.rtfm.com/puretls DESCRIPTION PureTLS is a free Java-only implementation of the SSLv3 and TLSv1 (RFC2246) protocols. PureTLS was developed by Eric Rescorla for Claymore Systems, Inc, but is being distributed for free because we believe that basic network security is a public good and should be a commodity. PureTLS is licensed under a Berkeley-style license, which basically means that you can do anything you want with it, provided that you give us credit. This is a beta release of PureTLS. Although it has undergone a fair amount of testing and is believed to operate correctly, it no doubt contains significant bugs, which this release is intended to shake out. Please send any bug reports to the author at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. MAJOR CHANGES FROM 0.9b1 Security fix: protection from injection attacks TWO new build systems using make and ant instead of shell/batch files. SSLv2 backcompatibility handshake Socket.close() in close JDK 1.3X port SSLSocket/Socket separation A new constructor for SSLSocket that lets you wrap an existing socket. SHA-1 with RSA certs Removed automatic DH key generation Key generation (SPKAC, PKCS-10, self-signed certs) A lot of bug fixes. We consider PureTLS 0.9b2 to be the best available version of PureTLS. We strongly recommend that users of older versions upgrade as soon as possible. WEB SITE http://www.rtfm.com/puretls --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]