![]() Unlike OpenSSL and other implementations of TLS, Mbed TLS is like wolfSSL in that it is designed to fit on small embedded devices, with the minimum complete TLS stack requiring under 60KB of program space and under 64 KB of RAM. The core SSL library is written in the C programming language and implements the SSL module, the basic cryptographic functions and provides various utility functions. In 2020, Mbed TLS joined the TrustedFirmware project. Since version 2.17, Mbed TLS is solely licensed under the Apache License version 2.0. Starting from version 2.1.0, the library was made available under both the GPL v2 and Apache License v2.0. Īs of the release of version 1.3.10, PolarSSL has been rebranded to Mbed TLS to better show its fit inside the Mbed ecosystem. This version of OpenVPN has been approved for use in protecting government communications up to the level of Restricted. In 2011, the Dutch government approved an integration between OpenVPN and PolarSSL, which is named OpenVPN-NL. In November 2014, PolarSSL was acquired by ARM Holdings. ![]() In 2008, Christophe Devine was no longer able to support XySSL and allowed Paul Bakker to create the official fork, named PolarSSL. XySSL was created by the French " white hat hacker" Christophe Devine and was first released on November 1, 2006, under GNU GPL v2 and BSD licenses. ![]() The PolarSSL SSL library is the official continuation fork of the XySSL SSL library. Stated on the website is that Mbed TLS aims to be "easy to understand, use, integrate and expand". It is distributed under the Apache License version 2.0. ![]() Mbed TLS (previously PolarSSL) is an implementation of the TLS and SSL protocols and the respective cryptographic algorithms and support code required.
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