Daemon for in-kernel TLS handshake
In-kernel TLS consumers need a mechanism to perform TLS handshakes on a connected socket to negotiate TLS session parameters that can then be programmed into the kernel's TLS record protocol engine.
This package of software provides a TLS handshake user agent that listens for kernel requests and then materializes a user space socket endpoint on which to perform these handshakes. The resulting negotiated session parameters are passed back to the kernel via standard kTLS socket options.
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_service | 0000000705 705 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000450 450 Bytes | |
ktls-utils-0.10+12.gc3923f7.obscpio | 0000198667 194 KB | |
ktls-utils.changes | 0000003409 3.33 KB | |
ktls-utils.obsinfo | 0000000110 110 Bytes | |
ktls-utils.spec | 0000002270 2.22 KB |
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Martin Wilck (mwilck)
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- Update to version 0.10+12.gc3923f7: * Rework priority string setting for PSK (bsc#1221437) * config: use 'authenticate' as a section name * server: add missing priority setting (gh#oracle/ktls-utils#49) (forwarded request 1160478 from mwilck)
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