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Miscellaneous Documentation

I am writing documentation for various products such as Google's Gmail and Microsoft's Outlook and will post them here for anyone to access. These documents are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


OpenSSL Cipher Suite Lists

I have put together this list of the various cipher suites that have been and are being used by OpenSSL and LibreSSL so that there is a quick and easy reference for people to use. This way you can look up the list that goes with the version of OpenSSL/LibreSSL you are using and compare it to other versions (this can be handy if you only know the version number but don't have access to generate the cipher list - such as when using shared web hosting). All of the lists have been created with the command "openssl ciphers -v" except for version 0.9.1c where the command used was "ssleay ciphers -v". Most of the old versions are only of historical interest but it can be useful to see when various ciphers were added or removed. I will be adding new entries to the list when I can so that it remains up-to-date.

I have no connection with the OpenSSL or LibreSSL projects and have produced this document on my own without their involvement. The OpenSSL and LibreSSL project have no responsibility for the accuracy of this information as I have generated these lists without their help.


SQL Cardfile

SQL Cardfile is a Mozilla Firefox extension that I created to provide a simple but versatile database. Documentation is included when you install the extension but I am also making it available here if you want to read it beforehand. These documents are released under the same Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 that covers the extension.


phpBB 3.0 Olympus Documentation

The phpBB Group have made the phpBB 3.0 Olympus Documentation available online and have released it under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license. Unfortunately it isn't always possible or convenient to use the online documentation so I have created PDF versions of their documents and they are available for anyone to use and download under the same Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license that the phpBB Group used.