Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "wolfSSL meet/greet with OpenSSH Devs at FOSDEM"
2015 Aug 31
3
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
Hi Darren, Tucker, and openSSH,
wolfSSL is a dual licenced software. We have a Commercial option and a
GPLv2 option. We provide support to both code sources and are an active
part of the open source community.
You can freely download our code from our website or visit our development
branch on github.
https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl.
https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/download/downloadForm.php
2015 Aug 28
3
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
To whom it may concern,
I work for a company wolfSSL .Inc. Over the summer some of our engineers
have worked to build openSSH with wolfSSL instead of openSSL as we were
tired of constant security issues needing patched due to openSSL
compilation. As a result of the efforts made we would like to submit a
patch that offers users an alternate configure option when configuring
openSSH
2015 Aug 30
2
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
On Aug 30, 2015 2:10 PM, "Damien Miller" <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
> Is WolfSSL open source? If so, what license it is under?
https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/download/downloadForm.php says gplv2 and hints
at other proprietary options. I lost interest when the download required
registration.
2016 Jan 04
2
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
Hello OpenSSH Developers and Community,
wolfSSL (formerly known as CyaSSL) is a dual licensed SSL/TLS
implementation specializing in the embedded space. As we have grown we are
being used in larger systems due to our reduced resource consumption on a
per-session basis. Many have found that their servers are able to service
more connections by replacing OpenSSL with wolfSSL.
Our engineers have
2016 Jan 04
4
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Hi Kaleb,
>
> Kaleb Himes wrote:
> > OpenSSH port Location: https://github.com/kaleb-himes/openssh-portable.git
>
> I'm afraid this repository is too messy to be useful. :\
>
> You need to use the features offered by git to preserve commit ids if
> anyone else besides yourself is going to be able to work with this,
>
2015 Oct 13
6
[Bug 2480] New: Support a list of sockets on SSH_AUTH_SOCK
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2480
Bug ID: 2480
Summary: Support a list of sockets on SSH_AUTH_SOCK
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.1p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-agent
Assignee: unassigned-bugs
2015 Sep 18
4
[RFE] Multiple ssh-agent support
Howdy!
I've been working on a prototype that allows to do ssh-agent forward
between a guest, using SPICE, and a spice client
(remote-viewer/virt-viewer/spicy)
The whole idea is to have something similar to "ssh -A guest", but
integrated with the desktop environment.
As a proof of concept I wrote a standalone ssh-agent that _unlink_ the
current running agent in the guest machine and
2015 Sep 19
2
[RFE] Multiple ssh-agent support
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Peter Stuge <peter at stuge.se> wrote:
> Fabiano Fid?ncio wrote:
>> A few possible solutions for this would involve a way to support more
>> than one agent, talking to both (the local one and the spice one),
>> merging then their responses and returning it to any application who
>> sent the request. Note that would be really nice if
2015 Sep 26
5
[RFC][PATCH v2] Support a list of sockets on SSH_AUTH_SOCK
The idea behind this change is to add support for different "ssh-agents"
being able to run at the same time. It does not change the current
behaviour of the ssh-agent (which will set SSH_AUTH_SOCK just for
itself). Neither does it change the behaviour of SSH_AGENT_PID (which
still supports only one pid).
The new implementation will go through the list of sockets (which are
separated by a
2018 Sep 18
2
[CentOS-devel] Authorization to use CentOS logo in GNOME Boxes
Thanks Rich for drawing this forward, I had missed it. (I generally
handle all the trademark usage queries.)
The key reference is this one, the trademark guidelines:
https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/
That document should give the GNOME project all of the authorization and
guidelines on how to use and not use the CentOS marks.
Fabiano -- if you have any further questions, you may also
2018 Sep 18
4
[CentOS-devel] Authorization to use CentOS logo in GNOME Boxes
On 09/18/2018 11:03 AM, Fabiano Fid?ncio wrote:
> My understanding is that we can use all the CentOS marks provided here[0].
> However, those unfortunately are not looking good enough on Boxes and
> we'd like to use, if possible, just the logo as in here[1]
>
> Would that be possible? As far as I could understand that would be a
> violation of the trademark.
>
> [0]:
2018 Jan 26
2
Rafi KC attending DevConf and FOSDEM
Hi All,
I'm attending both DevConf (25-28) and Fosdem (3-4). If any of you are
attending the conferences and would like to talk about gluster, please
feel free to ping me through irc nick rafi on freenode or message me on
+436649795838
Regards
Rafi KC
2018 Jun 19
2
Authorization to use CentOS logo in GNOME Boxes
People,
Firstly, sorry for the cross-list post (centos-devel and centos-docs).
I'd like to reach you in order to ask for a formal authorization to
use CentOS logo on GNOME Boxes[0]. GNOME Boxes already shows a few
other distro's logos as you can check here[1].
Would be possible to get the explicit confirmation that we could use
CentOS logo as well?
[0]:
2015 Dec 23
2
Schedule for the LLVM devroom at FOSDEM
Hello,
Renato and I are glad to share the schedule of the LLVM devroom at FOSDEM:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2016-01/
*When*: January 30th, 2016*
Where*: K.3.201, Building K, ULB Campus Solbosch, Brussels, Belgium
No registration needed.
Just like last year [1], we should have videos ready a few weeks/months
after.
Cheers,
Sylvestre
[1] http://llvm.org/devmtg/2015-02/
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2007 Jan 11
1
FOSDEM: IRC Meeting on Sunday, January 14th, 20:00 GMT
Hi,
for those of you who want to a) attend FOSDEM <http://www.fosdem.org/>
and/or b) would like to partake in planning the CentOS appearance at
FOSDEM:
We're going to do an IRC-Meeting in #centos-social on freenode.net on
next Sunday (January 14th 2007) at 20:00 GMT (That's 8pm GMT for the 24
hour format challenged).
Everyone who is interested in CentOS at FOSDEM is invited to
2018 Jan 26
0
Rafi KC attending DevConf and FOSDEM
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 06:24:36PM +0530, Mohammed Rafi K C wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm attending both DevConf (25-28) and Fosdem (3-4). If any of you are
> attending the conferences and would like to talk about gluster, please
> feel free to ping me through irc nick rafi on freenode or message me on
> +436649795838
In addition to that at FOSDEM, there is a Gluster stand
2010 Jan 03
4
FOSDEM 2010 lightning talk
Hello,
At FOSDEM 2010 (http://fosdem.org/2010/), I will give a lightning talk titled
"tinc: the difficulties of a peer-to-peer VPN on the hostile Internet". The
talk will probably be on Saturday 7th of Februari at 15:20 CET, but this might
still change.
If you would like to meet at FOSDEM with me or other persons using or
developing tinc, just reply to this email.
The abstract of the
2010 Jan 03
4
FOSDEM 2010 lightning talk
Hello,
At FOSDEM 2010 (http://fosdem.org/2010/), I will give a lightning talk titled
"tinc: the difficulties of a peer-to-peer VPN on the hostile Internet". The
talk will probably be on Saturday 7th of Februari at 15:20 CET, but this might
still change.
If you would like to meet at FOSDEM with me or other persons using or
developing tinc, just reply to this email.
The abstract of the
2005 Feb 21
2
Centos at FOSDEM in Brussels?
Hi,
I'm a Centos user in Brussels, BE. I'll be going to the FOSDEM conference
next weekend and I was thinking about printing up and giving out centos CDs
while there.
1) any other centos folks going to be at FOSDEM?
2) any guidelines for printing CD's - I can only run 50 or 100...
regards,
-Ryan
--
Ryan Sweet <ryan.sweet at aoes.com>
Advanced Operations and
2020 Oct 12
2
Icecast crashing / terminated - out of memory
Good morning,
On Sun, 2020-10-11 at 10:24 +1000, Damian wrote:
> Can I also ask, which is the recommended course of action?
Sure, just keep in mind that we had weekend, so people were off. ;)
> Should I rebuild icecast with OpenSSL or is there now a fixed version
> via backports that I can use?
Based on...
On Sat, 2020-10-10 at 23:06 +1000, Damian wrote:
> Edit (apologies for the