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authorPatrick McDermott <patrick.mcdermott@libiquity.com>2019-08-03 19:27:49 (EDT)
committer Patrick McDermott <patrick.mcdermott@libiquity.com>2019-08-03 19:27:49 (EDT)
commit4ee70fe4a12c869eb94d086e0a6293bd6d293aa5 (patch)
treee278d96ed848f9e0b6f6cdeea5b4d4434a7eb6e6
parentf54ceecf092f4cbd54d80b835def11f7357dcb02 (diff)
README: Wrap at 72 columns, not 80
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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
index 4f7f1ca..a2cf01f 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
Unofficial wolfSSL Utility
--------------------------
-wolfssl-util is a command-line tool for the wolfSSL embedded (SSL/)TLS library.
-It is similar to the OpenSSL command-line tool, providing only a limited
-`s_client` TLS client command. The primary goal is to provide enough
-functionality for use by BusyBox's wget applet.
+wolfssl-util is a command-line tool for the wolfSSL embedded (SSL/)TLS
+library. It is similar to the OpenSSL command-line tool, providing only
+a limited `s_client` TLS client command. The primary goal is to provide
+enough functionality for use by BusyBox's wget applet.
-wolfssl-util's `s_client` command is designed to be stronger by default than
-OpenSSL's, as the latter is only meant to be a "diagnostic tool". That is, the
-following command:
+wolfssl-util's `s_client` command is designed to be stronger by default
+than OpenSSL's, as the latter is only meant to be a "diagnostic tool".
+That is, the following command:
$ wolfssl s_client -quiet -connect ${host}:${port} \
> -servername ${servername}
@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ is roughly equivalent to the more complicated:
> -servername ${servername} -verify 9 -verify_return_error \
> -no_ssl3 -no_tls1 -no_tls1_1
-This utility is in no way authored by or affiliated with wolfSSL Inc. or its
-contributors.
+This utility is in no way authored by or affiliated with wolfSSL Inc. or
+its contributors.
Recommended wolfSSL Configuration
---------------------------------
Building wolfSSL with the following configuration options (keeping other
-defaults) is recommended for wolfssl-util to perform as a strong modern TLS
-implementation:
+defaults) is recommended for wolfssl-util to perform as a strong modern
+TLS implementation:
--enable-maxstrength
--disable-aescbc
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ implementation:
--enable-ocspstapling2
--enable-sni
-The test suite is written to verify the strength of wolfssl-util linked against
-wolfSSL configured with these options.
+The test suite is written to verify the strength of wolfssl-util linked
+against wolfSSL configured with these options.
Copyright
---------