titus is a TLS/SSL proxy server (like stunnel or stud) that protects you from vulnerabilities in the TLS implementation such as Heartbleed (or worse).

If there's a vulnerability in the TLS implementation, titus makes it very unlikely that an attacker could steal your private key, access the memory of your application, sniff data from other TLS connections, or otherwise attack your system.

The current version of titus is 0.3 , released on 2015-11-28. titus aims to be bug-free and secure, though it is lacking in features and needs additional performance optimization. Additionally, we may make backwards-incompatible changes to the behavior before titus reaches version 1.0

Since version 0.2, all tarballs and Git tags are signed by Andrew Ayer's PGP key, EF5D 84C1 838F 2EB6 D896 8C04 1037 8EFC 2080 080C .

Project Resources

For help or questions, send mail to the discussion list, titus-discuss@lists.cloudmutt.com. To report a bug or make a feature request, please open an issue at GitHub or send mail to the discussion list. To contribute code, please send a properly-formatted patch to the discussion list, or open a pull request at GitHub.

To report a confidential security matter, please contact the author directly.