Today I managed to get A rating of the Pike SSL implementation on https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/
All bars are up to 100 except the Key Exchange, where I think there is a bug in the probe or the presentation. I've managed to get it to 100 before with DHE keys of size 4096 bits, but not this time.
So. At least we are more complete than any other SSL implementation around.
Could we perhaps soon pronounce it to be 'good enough' and release pike 8.0 as the new stable? :)
I don't see it as a dependency for releasing 8.0. I think the remaining 4 failing test cases should be fixed though.
Probably also need to ensure that everything builds on Windows. I know that Arne and Tobi spent some time working on that in November, but that there was a fair amount of work left to do (not sure if any of the changes got committed, come to think of it)...
Bill
On Wed, 28 May 2014, Martin Nilsson (Opera Mini - AFK!) @ Pike (-) developers forum wrote:
I don't see it as a dependency for releasing 8.0. I think the remaining 4 failing test cases should be fixed though.
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