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"We are proud to announce a new stable GnuTLS release: Version 2.6.3. GnuTLS is a modern C library that implement the standard network
security protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS), for use by network
applications. GnuTLS is developed for GNU/Linux, but works on many
Unix-like systems..."
"We are embarrassed to announce a new stable GnuTLS release: Version 2.2.5. This release fixes a flaw in the patch for one of the security problems fixed by version 2.2.4. The updated advisory is included below. As always, further updates will be posted on: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/security.html ..."
"This is a minor bug fix release. GnuTLS is a modern C library that implement the standard network security protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS), for use by network
applications. GnuTLS is developed for GNU/Linux, but works on many Unix-like systems..."
GnuTLS is a modern C library that implements the standard network security protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS), for use by network applications. GnuTLS is developed for GNU/Linux, but works on many Unix-like systems. The GnuTLS library is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL 2.1+.
GnuTLS is a modern C library that implements the standard network security protocol Transport Layer Security (TLS), for use by network applications. GnuTLS is developed for GNU/Linux, but works on many Unix-like systems and comes with a binary installer for Windows. The GnuTLS library is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL 2.1+.
GnuTLS, which released version 2.0.2 last week, removed the TLS Authorization capability, due in part to an effort to circumvent the IETF standardization process.
This tutorial describes how you can host multiple SSL-encrypted web sites (HTTPS) on one IP address with Apache 2.2 and GnuTLS on a Debian Lenny server.
The Wine development release 1.3.16 is now available. What's new in this release: New version of the Gecko engine, based on Firefox 4. Better support for Dwarf debugging information. Improved handling of animated cursors. GnuTLS no longer required on Mac OS X. Improvements to the GDI driver infrastructure. A number of MSI fixes for the .NET installers. Several GdiPlus improvements.
Over last couple of months the GNUmed team has worked hard to bring you a brand new release. We are proud to announce version 0.4 of GNUmed. This release provides nice and stable new features: