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13 | 149 | |
3,627 | 24,142 | |
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5.9 | 9.9 | |
29 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C | C | |
ISC License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Kore
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Kore VS CWebStudio - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Jan 2024
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[Guide] A Tour Through the Python Framework Galaxy: Discovering the Stars
Try BlackSheep | Kore | socketify | baize
- CWeb Framework
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What C source code or library do you use for a local server?
https://kore.io - it’s used in a lot of nice places these days and it’s fun. (Disclaimer, it’s mine)
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Rest Api in C
You might want to take a look at https://kore.io/
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Step by step guide of setting up SSL/TLS for a server and client
As someone else also wrote, I usally go for a web proxy of some kind(nginx, traefik..) but this looks interesting. For smaller apps you could consider bundling it with https://kore.io/ =)
- Ask HN: C/C++ web framework with routes (like Node.js, Python Flask)
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BCHS: OpenBSD, C, httpd and SQLite web stack
Another stack for writing C (or now python) is https://kore.io which offers quite a few helper features, and its easy to get started
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Implement REST API into a C program
It's not common to use C for web interfaces, but you can use Kore: https://kore.io/
- Currently building a project purely for fun that includes my favorite languages. What would be a good place to fit C in?
OpenSSL
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Heartbleed and XZ Backdoor Learnings: Open Source Infrastructure Can Be Improved Efficiently With Moderate Funding
Today, April 7th, 2024, marks the 10-year anniversary since CVE-2014-0160 was published. This security vulnerability known as "Heartbleed" was a flaw in the OpenSSL cryptography software, the most popular option to implement Transport Layer Security (TLS). In more layman's terms, if you type https:// in your browser address bar, chances are high that you are interacting with OpenSSL.
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Ask HN: How does the xz backdoor replace RSA_public_decrypt?
At this point I pretty much understand the entire process on how the xz backdoor came to be: its execution stages, extraction from binary "test" files etc. But one thing puzzles me: how can the ifunc mechanism be used to replace something like RSA_public_decrypt? Granted this probably stems from my lack of understanding of ifunc, but I was under the impression that in order for the ifunc mechanism to work in your code, you have to explicitly mark specific function with multiple implementations with __attribute__ ((ifunc ("the_resolver_function"))). Looking at the source code of the RSA function in question, ifunc attribute isn't present:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/crypto/rsa/rsa_crpt.c#L51
So how does the backdoor actually replace the call? Does this means that the ifunc mechanism can be used to override pretty much anything on the system?
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Use of HTTPS Resource Records
OpenSSL and Go crypt/tls has no support yet, so none of the webservers that depend on them support it. Apache, Nginx, and Caddy, they all need upstream ECH support first.
- https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/7482
- https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/22938
- https://github.com/golang/go/issues/63369
- openssl-3.2.0 released
- Large performance degradation in OpenSSL 3
- OpenSSL 3.2 Alpha 2
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Encrypted Client Hello – the last puzzle piece to privacy
If I'm understanding the draft correctly, I think the webserver you're hosting your sites on would need it implemented as it requires private keys and ECH configuration. In the example of nginx since it uses openssl, openssl would need to implement it. I found an issue on their Github but it's still open: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/7482
- eBPF Practical Tutorial: Capturing SSL/TLS Plain Text Data Using uprobe
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OpenSSL Versions... whats the plan here
I confirmed that the systm was on 1.1.1f with openssl version command. Hmm...... I check the openssl version in the repo with apt list... LOL package names wernt helpful. finally went to the repo pages and found that its still on 1.1.1f, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl. Meenwhile I looked up the version history on https://www.openssl.org/ and saw that 1.1.1v was released at the beginning of this month... ok. I can understand it it was out less then 30 days. I looked up when f came out, end of MARCH 2020. NEARLY 3-1/2 YEARS
- I am looking for a troubled/bad open source codebase
What are some alternatives?
facil.io - Your high performance web application C framework
GnuTLS - GnuTLS
Crow - Crow is very fast and easy to use C++ micro web framework (inspired by Python Flask)
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
Onion - C library to create simple HTTP servers and Web Applications.
mbedTLS - An open source, portable, easy to use, readable and flexible TLS library, and reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. Releases are on a varying cadence, typically around 3 - 6 months between releases.
TreeFrog Framework - TreeFrog Framework : High-speed C++ MVC Framework for Web Application
libsodium - A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library.
CppCMS - CppCMS Framework
LibreSSL - LibreSSL Portable itself. This includes the build scaffold and compatibility layer that builds portable LibreSSL from the OpenBSD source code. Pull requests or patches sent to [email protected] are welcome.
Civetweb - Embedded C/C++ web server
cfssl - CFSSL: Cloudflare's PKI and TLS toolkit