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SSLeay is an open-source SSL implementation. It was
developed by Eric
Andrew Young and Tim J.
Hudson as an SSL 3.0
implementation using RC2 and RC4 encryption...
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encryption tools for the code used on the Internet. It is
based on a fork of
SSLeay by Eric
Andrew Young and Tim Hudson,
which unofficially ended development...
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developed the
first version of
Stronghold by
plugging together Apache with
SSLeay, Apache-SSL, and a
commercially licensed RSAref. The
product was wildly...
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library Yes
Since version 1.7 2011 Perl
Standard library Yes
Since Net::
SSLeay version 1.50 and IO::Socket::SSL
version 1.56 2012 PHP
Standard library...
- that library),
containing parts covered by the
terms of the
OpenSSL or
SSLeay licenses, the Free
Software Foundation grants you
additional permission...
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available at the time, and was dual
licensed under the
OpenSSL License and the
SSLeay license. y****L, alternatively, was
developed and dual-licensed
under both...
- Mark Horowitz:
author of the
first PGP key
server Tim Hudson: co-author of
SSLeay, the
precursor to
OpenSSL Eric Hughes:
founding member of Cypherpunks; author...
- the TLS protocol. Apache-2.0 for
OpenSSL 3.0 and
later releases. OpenSSL-
SSLeay dual-license for any
release before OpenSSL 3.0.
Several versions of the...
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Square (cipher) • Ssh-agent • Ssh-keygen • SSH File
Transfer Protocol •
SSLeay •
Stafford Tavares •
Standard model (cryptography) •
Station CAST • Station...
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written by Eric A.
Young and Tim J. Hudson, as a fork of the open
library SSLeay, that they
developed prior to
joining RSA. SSL-C
reached End Of Life in...