@openziti/libcrypto-js
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The OpenSSL libcrypto library compiled to pure JavaScript
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<a>@openziti/libcrypto.js</a>
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This component contains the OpenSSL libcrypto library compiled to WebAssembly and pure JavaScript, with convenient wrappers.
This is used as part of the <a href="https://openziti.io/about">OpenZiti</a> Zero Trust browZer stack</b>
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<b>Are you interested in knowing how to easily embed programmable, high performance, zero trust networking into your app, on any internet connection, without VPNs?
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Learn more about our <a href="https://openziti.io/about">OpenZiti</a> project by clicking the image below:</b>
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- [Overview](#overview)
- [Features](#features)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [API](#api)
- [License](#license)
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## Overview
More detailed explanation...coming soon... but meanwhile:
The Ziti browZer environment allows
you to run a web app server in a private, dark-to-the-internet VPC, and _still_ allow your authorized
users to access it, _AND_ you do not need to make any modifications to your web app to accomplish this.
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## Features
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## Installation
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## API
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## License
Apache 2.0
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