On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Michael Bergandi wrote: > On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Michael Bergandi wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I would like to know if there is someone interested or already > > working on a port of the latest OpenSSL library to eCos. If you are > > or know someone who is, I would love to know about it so that we are > > not duplicating efforts. > > > > In doing some online research regarding OpenSSL on eCos, I came > > across the old port of OpenSLL by Andrew Lunn that claims to be > > updated to the v0.9.6b code base. However, that port is quite dated > > (going on 9 years old) and the current code base is much much > > different now. > > > > I also came across a note from Andres in the archives in response to > > someone else's inquiry about using the SSL portion of the library: > > > > > Please not that i only used some of the encryption algorithms and > > > diffie Hellman from it. I've not used SSL. So expect it to be > > > broken and require some work. You may be luck and its works > > > perfectly. > > > > > > If you do plan on update to a newer version of OpenSSL, please let > > > me know, i have a few suggestions.... > > > > > > Andrew > > > > Well, Andrew, if you are listening, I'm all ears... > > > > The project I am working on will be using SSL to provide a secure > > web interface for device configuration. In addition, we want to > > leverage the encryption module on our processor (mx27) to get some > > hardware acceleration for our other encryption needs. The ENGINE > > interface, in particular, is the primary reason for our desire to go > > ahead and port the latest OpenSSL to eCos. > > > > So, again, if anyone wants to be a part of this effort or can be > > there to offer guidance along the way, please let me know and we can > > collaborate. > > > > Thanks for you interest and comments, > >
Hi, My 2 cents: I would look at PolarSSL 1) http://polarssl.org/features 2) http://polarssl.org/licensing IMO, point #2 is valuable thing to port PolarSSL to eCos. Yet another candidate with dual licensing also would be... yaSSL http://www.yassl.com/yaSSL/License.html However, IANAL. But, both these SSL libraries were designed with a word "embedded" in a mind. Well, OpenSSL has much muscles, but, What's about thin SSL for embedded World (=eCos)? Thanks, Sergei > > -- > > Michael Bergandi > > Perhaps this inquiry is better suited for the ecos-devel mailing list? > > -- > Michael Bergandi > > -- > Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos > and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss >
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