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Open-source TLS/SSL implementation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MatrixSSL is an open-source TLS/SSL implementation designed for custom applications in embedded hardware environments.[2][3][4]
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Developer(s) | Rambus |
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Initial release | January 25, 2004 |
Stable release | 4.6.0[1]
/ 29 December 2022 |
Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Multi-platform |
Type | Security library |
License | dual GPLv2 or proprietary |
Website | www |
The MatrixSSL library contains a full cryptographic software module that includes industry-standard public key and symmetric key algorithms. It is now called the Inside Secure TLS Toolkit.[5]
Features:[6]
Version[7] | Date |
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4.0.0 | Sep 2018 |
3.9.0 | Mar 2017 |
3.8.3 | Apr 2016 |
3.7.1 | Dec 2014 |
3.6 | Apr 2014 |
3.4 | Jan 2013 |
3.3 | Feb 2012 |
3.2 | Jun 2011 |
3.1 | Mar 2010 |
3.0 | Aug 2009 |
2.2 | Jan 2008 |
2.1 | Nov 2005 |
1.7 | Apr 2005 |
1.1 | May 2004 |
1.0 | Jan 2004 |
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