arduino-blink-purec
libhydrogen
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10.0 | 6.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 12 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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arduino-blink-purec
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Embedded C with SSTuino
After learning the C programming language, I decided to try it out on embedded systems, particularly SSTuino. After all, the libraries offered by Arduino are too high-level and offer little low-level control, oversimplifying the code we get to write. Right now, I am trying to modify a program like this to work on SSTuino, but I am unsure on which registers to use for the built-in LED. Since SSTuino has a smaller community, it is difficult to find resources to do embedded C on SSTuino. Hence, I am reaching out for some support to do just that.
libhydrogen
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raddi.net - status update 2023/01
The single round-trip initial Diffie-Hellman key exchange is susceptible to MITM attack, as has been demonstrated to me by a fan of the project. I'll be changing it to XX key exchange from libhydrogen. Either directly, or I'll use libsodium primitives to reimplement the same thing.
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libsodium-wrappers on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
See if you can use this library instead of libsodium, as it'll probably work on your raspi zero: https://github.com/jedisct1/libhydrogen (Node bindings: https://github.com/trampi/node-libhydrogen-binding)
- encpipe tool by jedisct1 on github secure?
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Ask HN: Are there small alternatives to libsodium/NaCL
Are you possibly thinking of libhydrogen?
https://github.com/jedisct1/libhydrogen
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Encryption for field upgrading?
NIST's lightweight cryptography contest is still in progress. When it finishes I'd definitely change to whatever wins. In the iterim you might want to look into the candidates. I happen to like gimli, see libhydrogen for a good library that uses it.
What are some alternatives?
avrdude - AVRDUDE for Windows
libsodium - A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library.
minimal-hardware-7-segment-display - ATmega-based driver for a 7-segment display with latched 8-bit input and hex or decimal output
Tiny AES128 in C - Small portable AES128/192/256 in C
ATmega328P - ATmega328P driver library
mbedcrypto - a portable, small, easy to use and fast c++14 library for cryptography.
Bare-Arduino-Project - Start your Arduino projects right out of the box
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
avrdude - AVRDUDE is a utility to program AVR microcontrollers
Monocypher - An easy to use, easy to deploy crypto library
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
s2n - An implementation of the TLS/SSL protocols