Hi,

I recently noticed a discussion regarding a potential OpenSSL port to eCos.  I 
saw that yaSSL was mentioned very briefly as an alternative to OpenSSL, and 
wanted to give you a little more information about CyaSSL.

CyaSSL has been in active development since 2004 and has been feature complete 
and stable for quite some time now.  CyaSSL is dual licensed under both the 
GPLv2 and a standard commercial license.  When CyaSSL was first written, there 
were many OpenSSL users who wanted an alternative that was easily portable, 
smaller, faster, available under a clear commercial license, and equipped with 
a clean and modern API.  The first major customer of yaSSL was MySQL, which has 
been followed by many other popular open source projects.

CyaSSL is feature complete, has been tested and used by many projects, and 
supports the industry standards up to TLS 1.2.  Because it is targeted at 
embedded systems, we have optimized it for both speed and size.  A complete 
feature list can be viewed on the CyaSSL product page:

http://yassl.com/yaSSL/Products_cyassl.html.

A port to eCos is on our product roadmap.  As such, we would be happy to 
provide you with free technical support for the porting effort.

Thanks,

Chris Conlon
www.yassl.com
ch...@yassl.com
+1 406 209 0601



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