On 2016-04-21, 20:50 GMT, Lei Kong wrote:
> Can SSL library be used in Linux kernel mode?
A bit of problem is that the OpenSSL’s license is incompatible
with GPLv2.
Matěj
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 09:00:07PM +, Salz, Rich wrote:
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> > Can SSL library be used in Linux kernel mode?
>
> The crypto libraries can, and are in some places, in the kernel.
>
> If you want to put the SSL/TLS protocol into the kernel, you will need to do
> some work, just as writing a
> Can SSL library be used in Linux kernel mode?
The crypto libraries can, and are in some places, in the kernel.
If you want to put the SSL/TLS protocol into the kernel, you will need to do
some work, just as writing a BIO type that works in the kernel and perhaps
malloc/free routines,
Can SSL library be used in Linux kernel mode?
Thanks.
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