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2 Protocols  





3 Algorithms  



3.1  Key exchange  





3.2  Public key  





3.3  Integrity  





3.4  Encryption  







4 Licensing  





5 See also  





6 References  





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wolfSSH

John Safranek

Initial release

July 20, 2016 (2016-07-20)[1]

Stable release

1.4.15[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 23 December 2023

Repository

Written in

C language

Operating system

Multi-platform

Type

Security library

License

GPL-3.0-or-later or proprietary license

Website

www.wolfssl.com/products/wolfssh/

wolfSSH is a small, portable, embedded SSH library targeted for use by embedded systems developers. It is an open-source implementation of SSH written in the C language. It includes SSH client libraries and an SSH server implementation. It allows for password and public key authentication.

Platforms[edit]

wolfSSH is currently available for Win32/64, Linux, macOS, Solaris, Threadx, VxWorks, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, embedded Linux, WinCE, Haiku, OpenWrt, iPhone (iOS), Android, Wii and GameCube through DevKitPro support, QNX, MontaVista, TRON variants (TRON/ITRON/μITRON), NonStop OS, OpenCL, Micrium's MicroC/OS-II, FreeRTOS, SafeRTOS, Freescale MQX, Nucleus, TinyOS, TI-RTOS, HP-UX, uTasker, embOS, PIC32, PikeOS, and Green Hills INTEGRITY.

Protocols[edit]

The wolfSSH SSH library implements the SSHv2 protocol for both client and server. It also includes support for the Secure copy and SSH File Transfer protocols.

Algorithms[edit]

wolfSSH uses the cryptographic services provided by wolfCrypt.[3] wolfCrypt Provides RSA, ECC, Diffie–Hellman, AES (CBC, GCM), Random Number Generation, Large Integer support, and base 16/64 encoding/decoding.

Key exchange[edit]

Public key[edit]

Integrity[edit]

Encryption[edit]

Licensing[edit]

wolfSSH is open source and dual licensed under both the GNU GPL-3.0-or-later[4] and commercial licensing.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "wolfSSH ChangeLog".
  • ^ "Release 1.4.15". 23 December 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  • ^ wolfCrypt Usage Reference
  • ^ "Licensing Information". Archived from the original on 2021-08-18.
  • External links[edit]

    Email clients

  • Autocrypt
  • Claws Mail
  • Enigmail
  • GPG (Gpg4win)
  • Kontact
  • Outlook
  • p≡p
  • PGP
  • Sylpheed
  • Thunderbird
  • Secure
    communication

    OTR

  • BitlBee
  • Centericq
  • ChatSecure
  • climm
  • Jitsi
  • Kopete
  • Profanity
  • SSH

  • lsh
  • OpenSSH
  • PuTTY
  • SecureCRT
  • WinSCP
  • wolfSSH
  • TLS & SSL

  • Bouncy Castle
  • BoringSSL
  • Botan
  • cryptlib
  • GnuTLS
  • JSSE
  • LibreSSL
  • MatrixSSL
  • NSS
  • OpenSSL
  • mbed TLS
  • BSAFE
  • SChannel
  • SSLeay
  • stunnel
  • TeamNote
  • wolfSSL
  • VPN

  • Hamachi
  • Openswan
  • OpenVPN
  • SoftEther VPN
  • strongSwan
  • Tinc
  • WireGuard
  • ZRTP

  • Linphone
  • Jami
  • Zfone
  • P2P

  • Briar
  • RetroShare
  • Tox
  • DRA

  • OMEMO
  • Proteus
  • Session
  • Signal Protocol
  • SimpleX
  • Disk encryption
    (Comparison)

  • BitLocker
  • CrossCrypt
  • Cryptoloop
  • dm-crypt
  • DriveSentry
  • E4M
  • eCryptfs
  • FileVault
  • FreeOTFE
  • GBDE
  • geli
  • LUKS
  • PGPDisk
  • Private Disk
  • Scramdisk
  • Sentry 2020
  • TrueCrypt
  • VeraCrypt
  • Anonymity

  • I2P
  • Java Anon Proxy
  • Tor
  • Vidalia
  • RetroShare
  • Ricochet
  • Wickr
  • File systems (List)

  • EFS
  • eCryptfs
  • LUKS
  • PEFS
  • Rubberhose
  • StegFS
  • Tahoe-LAFS
  • Security-focused
    operating system

  • Qubes
  • Service providers

  • Tresorit
  • Wuala
  • NordLocker
  • Educational

    Anti–computer forensics

  • BusKill
  • Related topics

  • Timeline of cryptography
  • Hash functions
  • Homomorphic encryption
  • End-to-end encryption
  • S/MIME
  • Commons

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WolfSSH&oldid=1224495127"

    Categories: 
    C (programming language) libraries
    Cryptographic software
    Secure Shell
     



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