TLS/SSL and crypto library (uses Zig Build)
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TLS/SSL and crypto library (uses Zig Build)
wolfCrypt and wolfCrypt FIPS engine for OpenSSL
Unofficial OpenSSL with added custom native Visual Studio project build tools. OpenSSL: A robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography library.
Fast additive homomorphic symmetric encryption algorithm - Python Implementation
Shared and static libraries generated with openssl 1.1.1g stable release
A repository that allows you to build and use OpenSSL with Visual Studio
C Library that provides easy OpenSSL encryption / decryption on multiple ciphers
Basic HTTPS CRUD Methods(GET/POST/PUT/DELETE) using libcurl and openssl for low requirement embedded systems
pkcs11-provider API example in C
Blockchain model implemented using C language which includes various features like adding new blocks to blockchain, verify blockchain, tampering data of any block of blockchain for testing purpose etc. OPENSSL library is used to obtain HASHING
Standalone and Self-sufficient header in C for openssl stack use
example using openssl implementation of SHA-3 - calculates SHA-3 digest of data read from stdin
C Programs for Miscellaneous Purposes
a security oriented CLI password manager written in C
File encryption / decryption utility software written in C.
Creating a HTTPS Client and understanding how the TLS and HTTP protocols work along to generate a secure communication via the web, using SSL certificates.
A minimal, production-oriented HTTPS server built entirely in C using POSIX sockets and OpenSSL, following Clean Code principles, KISS philosophy, and modular architecture.
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