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-Linda


Darren J Moffat wrote:
> This project has the required support from the Networking and
> Security communities.
>
> Please setup a new project space for this with Krishna as the initial 
> contact for any other questions you may have.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Project Proposal: Kernel SSL Enhancements
> Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:21:05 -0800
> From: Krishna Yenduri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>
> Hello,
>
> We would like to start a Kernel SSL Enhancements project.
> We are requesting endorsement from the security community
> and the networking community.
>
> Thanks,
> -Krishna
>
>
> -- OPENSOLARIS PROJECT PROPOSAL --
>
>
> Project Name:
>    Kernel SSL Enhancements
>
>
> Short Name:
>    kssl
>
>
> Project Synopsis:
>     Kernel SSL Enhancements to make it more widely usable.
>
>
> Project Purpose:
>
>     OpenSolaris has a kernel level SSL server proxy (KSSL) that
>     can be used for improved SSL performance on the server side.
>     It can be configured as a proxy for a non-SSL server
>     (e.g. web servers like Apache and Sun web server) to communicate
>     with a SSL client.
>
>     There is an ongoing effort to add new features to KSSL.
>     This project proposes to provide a place for that ongoing effort.
>
>     Possible initial enhancements include:
>         * Debugging tools and scripts
>         * Add IPv6 support
>         * Add support for TLS 1.1
>         * Performance optimizations
>         * Add support for client authentication
>         * Add support for ECC cipher suites
>
>     A new mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] is requested.
>
>
> Proposed Community Sponsors:
>     Security and Networking
>
>
> Participants:
>     Project leads:
>         Krishna Yenduri (O.S. id: krishna), primary contact
>         Kais Belgaied (O.S. id: kais)
>         Vladimir Kotal (O.S. id: vkotal)
>
>     Other Participants:
>         Darren Moffat (O.S. id: darrenm)
>         Pallab Bhattacharya (O.S. id: pallab)
>
>   Other interested participants: please speak up, or join the project
>   list once we have it running.  Contributions of both code and review
>   time are obviously quite welcome; there's a lot of work to be done
>   here.
>
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