LibreSSL 2.1.2 Previews The LibTLS Library, Works On Windows Support

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 9 December 2014 at 08:56 AM EST. Add A Comment
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Version 2.1.2 of LibreSSL, the OpenSSL fork by the OpenBSD crew, is now available with a variety of new work.

LibreSSL 2.1.2 features the reworked/re-enabling of the Camellia and GOST ciphers, a preview version of the libtls library, initial support for Microsoft Windows 32-bit and 64-bit via MingW-w64, assembly acceleration of various algorithms for ELF are now enabled, and other changes took place too.

Find out more about LibreSSL 2.1.2 at OpenBSD-announce.
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