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Message-ID: <CAPLrYER960BeuYE31f=ES=m25O6PPpDUrXzRCTAhhaTROQbakQ@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 22:09:13 +0200 From: Daniel Cegiełka <daniel.cegielka@...il.com> To: musl@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: High-priority library replacements? 2013/4/25 Gregor Pintar <grpintar@...il.com>: > Hello. > I am working on cryptographic library. It's far from being finished. > I would be very glad, if someone could look at it. > Currently I have problems with API design so help would be welcome. > It isn't in git yet. > You can get it here: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83450675/kripto/kripto.tar.gz > I have plans for SSL library on top of it, but it could take years. @Gregor Pintar What do you think about using tropicssl on libkripto (aka libssl and libcrypto in openssl)? I looked at the difference between PolarSSL and tropicssl and differences are often purely cosmetic. I think we can apply the following changes in PolarSSL to tropicssl and thereby gain a small SSL library under a BSD license. http://gitorious.org/tropicssl Does anyone have a better suggestion? Daniel > I think best way is not to trust any certificate authority. > Maybe some certificate p2p protocol could be done?
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