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    wolfSSL Updated Support for Kerberos 5 1.21.1

    wolfSSL release 5.6.4 includes support for Kerberos 5 1.21.1. Kerberos is a network authentication protocol using modern cryptography to secure communications. The cryptography in the protocol is strong enough so that a client can prove its identity to a server (and vice versa) across an insecure network connection. You can...
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    wolfSSL Support for Nginx 1.25.0 and 1.24.0

    In wolfSSL release 5.6.4, we have updated support for Nginx versions 1.24.0 and 1.25.0. Nginx is a high-performance, high-concurrency web server which is compact, fast, and highly scalable. This makes wolfSSL a good choice for the TLS backend. wolfSSL is an embedded SSL/TLS library which supports a wide range of...
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    Support for DTLS 1.3 early data

    The wolfSSL implementation of DTLS 1.3 supports Early Data or 0-RTT Data. Early Data is application data that can be sent by the client with the very first ClientHello message. It is also called 0-RTT Data because it requires 0 Round Trip Time before application data can be sent. To...
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    Windows support added for our software-based source of entropy (wolfEntropy)

    wolfEntropy, a software-based entropy source developed by the wolfSSL team, leverages timing jitter variations in memory accesses across various cache levels to generate entropy. It has been available since wolfSSL v5.5.4, and support for Windows has been introduced. This eliminates the need for hardware redesign to incorporate a hardware-based entropy...
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    Improved Silicon Labs Simplicity Studio support

    In WolfSSL release v5.6.4 we have added support for Silicon Labs’ Simplicity Studio. In addition we have tested with the ERF32xG21 series of chips and have created an example setup. More information can be found in the WolfSSL repo. Using our benchmarking tool, we have the following results from a...
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