GoAhead/DMF Web Server Gets Micro-SSL Support
JimCricket writes "The world's most popular embedded web server has gained something embedded developers have long wished for: support for a small (~50kB) SSL library designed specifically for embedded use. See the press release. The GoAhead WebServer, SSL, and Device Management Framework (from Art & Logic) can now be built into a secure, small-footprint, embedded web application platform."
Some commercial, closed-source web server gets SSL support? Buy a fucking ad already. Jesus, this of intrest to *no one*. Quit posted press releases for these shitty little companies. "Most Popular Embedded Web Server?" Give me a break. This is some twbo-bit, fly-by-night company producing bullshit.
In short, Slashdot and "GoAhead" (who apparently can't register domain names, so are forced to use IP addresses) can fuck themselves.