axTLS is a customizable SSL software that supports client/server TLSv1 SSL library. It is suitable for embedded systems and can be configured according to the needs of the user.
Using axTLS is easy - simply go to the axTLS directory and type "make". Once you've selected the appropriate OS, you can run the software (as superuser, from the _stage directory) with "./axhttpd".
From there, you can point your browser at your server name (or IP address). You'll be prompted to accept the axTLS certificate (just press ok). You can even access the same pages using normal HTTP.
The demo is worth checking out, too - you can run the axssl server followed by the axssl client. Type a few characters into the client and watch them appear on the server. If you're using Linux/Unix, you can even type characters from the server and see them appear on the client.
Overall, axTLS embedded SSL software is a solid option for those who need SSL software for small-memory platforms. It's fairly simple to use, and comes with a number of additional test tools to make sure everything is working as intended.
Version 1.2.2: N/A