PARTIALLY SUPPORTED Instructions for enabling the use of quantum-safe cryptography in assorted software using the OQS suite. CONTRIBUTORS WANTED.
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The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project has the goal of developing and prototyping quantum-resistant cryptography. More information on OQS can be found on our website: https://openquantumsafe.org/ and on Github at https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/.
liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms.
open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos is a collection of integrations of liboqs into various high-level applications requiring the use of cryptography for their core operations. The goal of this integration is to provide easy prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography in standard applications. The integrations should not be considered "production quality".
This is the 2023-10 release of oqs-demos, which was released on October 31, 2023. This release is intended to be used with liboqs tag/version 0.9.0
, oqs-provider version 0.5.2
, and oqs-openssh tag/version OQS-OpenSSH-snapshot-2023-10
.
Since the 0.8.0 release (2023-06) the following key changes occurred:
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos/compare/0.8.0...0.9.0
Published by baentsch over 1 year ago
The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project has the goal of developing and prototyping quantum-resistant cryptography. More information on OQS can be found on our website: https://openquantumsafe.org/ and on Github at https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/.
liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms.
open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos is a collection of integrations of liboqs into various high-level applications requiring the use of cryptography for their core operations. The goal of this integration is to provide easy prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography in standard applications. The integrations should not be considered "production quality".
This is the 2023-06 release of oqs-demos, which was released on June 26, 2023. This release is intended to be used with liboqs tag/version 0.8.0
, oqs-provider version 0.5.0
, oqs-openssl tag/version OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2023-06
, oqs-boringssl tag/version OQS-BoringSSL-snapshot-2023-06
and oqs-openssh tag/version OQS-OpenSSH-snapshot-2023-06
.
This is the final release containing demos utilizing oqs-openssl111
. Deprecation progress tracked in https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos/issues/182.
Since the 0.7.2 release (2022-08) the following key changes occurred:
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos/compare/0.7.2...0.8.0
Published by baentsch about 2 years ago
The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project has the goal of developing and prototyping quantum-resistant cryptography. More information on OQS can be found on our website: https://openquantumsafe.org/ and on Github at https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/.
liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms.
open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos is a collection of integrations of liboqs into various high-level applications requiring the use of cryptography for their core operations. The goal of this integration is to provide easy prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography in standard applications. The integrations should not be considered "production quality".
This is the 2022-08 release of oqs-demos, which was released on August 25, 2022. This release is intended to be used with liboqs tag/version 0.7.2
, oqs-openssl tag/version OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2022-08
and oqs-boringssl tag/version OQS-BoringSSL-snapshot-2022-08
.
Since the 0.7.1 release (2022-01) the following key changes occurred:
Chromium as attached is a ready-to-run OQS-enabled binary build for x86_64 on Ubuntu 20 using liboqs at v0.7.2: Uncompress using tar xzvf chromium-ubuntu-0.7.2.tgz to a directory of your choice and start browsing with QSC by running ./chrome, e.g., accessing the OQS interop test server at https://test.openquantumsafe.org/: ./chrome https://test.openquantumsafe.org
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos/compare/0.7.1...0.7.2
Published by baentsch almost 3 years ago
This release tag refers to a code level of curl, apache httpd, nginx (incl. OQS interop test server configuration), haproxy, openssh and chromium known to build using liboqs v0.7.1. Be sure to select the proper git tag when selectively building any of the components at that liboqs level. Most notably be sure to select OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2022-01 for OQS-openssl and OQS-BoringSSL-snapshot-2022-01 for OQS-boringssl (chromium).
Chromium (v 94) as attached is a ready-to-run OQS-enabled binary build for x86_64 on Ubuntu 20 using liboqs at v0.7.1: Uncompress using tar xzvf chromium-ubuntu-0.7.1.tgz
to a directory of your choice and start browsing with QSC by running ./chrome, e.g., accessing the OQS interop test server at https://test.openquantumsafe.org: ./chrome https://test.openquantumsafe.org
.
Also linked to this tag is a docker image openquantumsafe/curl:0.7.1 which permits command-line driven interoperability testing with https://test.openquantumsafe.org.
Published by baentsch about 3 years ago
This release tag refers to a code level of curl, apache httpd, nginx (incl. OQS interop test server configuration), haproxy, openssh and chromium known to build using liboqs v0.7.0. Be sure to select the proper git tag when selectively building any of the components at that liboqs level. Most notably be sure to select OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2021-08 for OQS-openssl and OQS-BoringSSL-snapshot-2021-08 for OQS-boringssl (chromium).
Chromium as attached is a ready-to-run OQS-enabled binary build for x86_64 on Ubuntu 20 using liboqs at v0.7.0: Uncompress using tar xzvf chromium-ubuntu-0.7.0.tgz
to a directory of your choice and start browsing with QSC by running ./chrome, e.g., accessing the OQS interop test server at https://test.openquantumsafe.org: ./chrome https://test.openquantumsafe.org
. Also attached is an experimental release of an OQS-enabled Chromium v94.
Also linked to this tag is a docker image openquantumsafe/curl:0.7.0 which permits command-line driven interoperability testing with https://test.openquantumsafe.org.
Published by baentsch over 3 years ago
Most notable additions to this repository since the last tag is readily available support for OQS-enabled OpenSSH and HAproxy. Also new is build-support for oqsprovider an OpenSSL (3.0alpha) OQS-provider.
This release tag thus refers to a code level of curl, apache httpd, nginx (incl. OQS interop test server configuration), haproxy, openssh and chromium known to build using liboqs v0.5.0. Be sure to select the proper git tag when selectively building any of the components at that liboqs level. Most notably be sure to select OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2021-03 for OQS-openssl and OQS-BoringSSL-snapshot-2021-03 for OQS-boringssl (chromium).
Chromium as attached is a ready-to-run OQS-enabled binary build for x86_64 on Ubuntu 20 using liboqs at v0.5.0: Uncompress using tar xzvf chromium-ubuntu-0.5.0.tgz
to a directory of your choice and start browsing with QSC by running ./chrome, e.g., accessing the OQS interop test server at https://test.openquantumsafe.org: ./chrome https://test.openquantumsafe.org
. Also linked to this tag is a docker image "openquantumsafe/curl:0.5.0" which permits command-line driven interoperability testing with https://test.openquantumsafe.org.
Published by baentsch about 4 years ago
This release tag refers to a code level of curl, apache httpd, nginx (incl. OQS interop test server configuration) and chromium known to build using liboqs v0.4.0. Be sure to select the proper git tag when building any of the components at that liboqs level. Most notably be sure to select "OQS-OpenSSL_1_1_1-stable snapshot 2020-08" for OQS-openssl.
Chromium as attached is a ready-to-run binary build for x86_64 on Ubuntu 18.04 using liboqs at v0.4.0: Uncompress using tar xzvf chromium-ubuntu-0.4.0.tgz
to a directory of your choice and start browsing with QSC by running ./chrome
, e.g., accessing the OQS interop test server at https://test.openquantumsafe.org: ./chrome https://test.openquantumsafe.org