

Please see the release notes for further details. Friday 21st April 2023ĭue to a build error 2.2.0 was not optimised, this updated build fixes the issue as well as fixing a gap in the RFC 9146 connection ID in DTLS support and a regression in GcmBlockCipher which reduced the number of blocks it could encrypto (~2^31 blocks instead of ~2^32). News Release 2.2.1 is now available for download. If you need a support agreement or have issues with the Bouncy Castle APIs that may require consulting, mentoring, or education, please contact us at Crypto Workshop If you want to provide feedback directly to the members of The Legion or report something you believe to be a security issue then please use We can provide a PGP key if required. The lightweight API works with everything from the J2ME to the JDK 1.15 and there is also an API in C# providing equivalent functionality for most of the above.įor further details have a look in either our Java project pages or our C# project pages where you can find downloads, mailing lists, and other resources. Generators/Processors for RFC 7030 Enrollment over Secure Transport (EST).Ī signed jar version suitable for JDK 1.4-1.15 and the Sun JCE. Generators/Processors for DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE).

Generators/Processors for Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) - RFC 3029. Generators/Processors for Extended Access Control (EAC). Generators/Processors for OpenPGP (RFC 4880). Generators/Processors for CMP and CRMF (RFC 4210 & RFC 4211). Generators/Processors for TSP (RFC 3161 & Generators/Processors for OCSP (RFC 2560). Generators/Processors for S/MIME and CMS (PKCS7/RFC 3852). Generators for Version 2 X.509 attribute certificates. Generators for Version 1 and Version 3 X.509 certificates, Version 2 CRLs, and PKCS12 files. Lightweight APIs for TLS (RFC 2246, RFC 4346) and DTLS (RFC 6347/ RFC 4347). The Bouncy Castle APIs currently consist of the following:Ī lightweight cryptography API for Java and C#.Ī provider for the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) and the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA).Ī provider for the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE).Ī clean room implementation of the JCE 1.2.1.Ī library for reading and writing encoded ASN.1 objects. Requests to sponsor specific work on the APIs are also most welcome. Help us keep this effort Free, Open Source, and Maintained! Please see our donations page or purchase a support contract through Keyfactor. The Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs are looked after by an Australian Charity, the Legion of the Bouncy Castle Inc., which looks after the care and feeding of the Bouncy Castle APIs. We believe so strongly in encryption, that we've gone to the effort to provide some for everybody, and we've now been doing it for over 20 years! That's something that's near and dear to our hearts. Here at the Bouncy Castle, we believe in encryption. A fun place to stay, if you've got some time to kill. Following is a sample Scala program which takes name as input and prints hello message with your name.Welcome to the home of the Legion of the Bouncy Castle. OneCompiler's Scala online editor supports stdin and users can give inputs to programs using the STDIN textbox under the I/O tab.
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