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OpenSSL 0.9.8a (Default)
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| Added: Wed, Dec 23rd 1998 13:04 UTC (9 years, 8 months ago) |
Updated: Sun, Jun 1st 2008 18:46 UTC (2 months, 20 days ago) |
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About:
The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to
develop a robust, commercial-grade, fully
featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport
Layer Security (TLS v1) as well as a full-strength
general-purpose cryptography library.
Release focus: Major security fixes
Changes:
A fix was introduced for an SSL 2.0 rollback
security vulnerability which was reported as
CAN-2005-2969. Cipherlists are now sorted in the
source instead of at runtime. SSL_METHOD
structures are now initialized in the source
instead of at runtime. Functions were added for
well-known primes. PKCS7_decrypt() is made to work
even if no certificate is supplied. Some small
subgroup attacks in Diffie-Hellman are avoided.
Author:
The OpenSSL Project Team <openssl __at__ openssl __dot__ org>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.openssl.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8h.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://www.openssl.org/news/changelog.html
Debian package:
http://packages.debian.org/openssl
Mirror site:
http://www.openssl.org/source/mirror.html
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
[change]
No dependencies filed
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» Vitality: 0.49% (Rank 555)
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Branches
Releases
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Version
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Focus
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Date
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0.9.8h
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Minor security fixes |
01-Jun-2008 18:46 |
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0.9.8g
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Minor bugfixes |
03-Dec-2007 18:59 |
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0.9.8f
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Major security fixes |
18-Oct-2007 21:02 |
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0.9.8e
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Minor bugfixes |
25-Feb-2007 20:50 |
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0.9.8d
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Major security fixes |
29-Sep-2006 15:31 |
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0.9.8c
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Major security fixes |
06-Sep-2006 14:40 |
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0.9.8a
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Major security fixes |
12-Oct-2005 14:20 |
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0.9.8
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Major feature enhancements |
14-Jul-2005 14:26 |
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0.9.7e
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Minor bugfixes |
07-Nov-2004 22:14 |
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0.9.7d
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Major security fixes |
25-Mar-2004 06:47 |
Articles referencing this project
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by Patrick Lenz
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Sun, May 18th 2008 13:14
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by Patrick Lenz
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Sun, Nov 18th 2007 13:22
- Red Hat: Updated OpenSSL packages correct security issues
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Sun, Oct 28th 2007 07:38
- Red Hat: Updated OpenSSL packages correct several security issues
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Sat, Oct 20th 2007 12:57
- Debian: New openssl packages fix arbitrary code execution
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Oct 9th 2007 01:26
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Comments
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OPEN SSL API DOCUMENTATION
by Jerry - Jul 22nd 2002 18:13:40
Could anyone recommend a good place to get documentation on OpenSSL? I've
downloaded the software and I need to port it to VxWorks as a client. I
would like to find documentation that describes the necessary API calls and
the order that they must be called.
THANKS!
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OpenSSL is wonderful!
by Boogie - Jul 14th 1999 14:39:01
I have been using the combination of Apache, mod_ssl, and OpenSSL for about a year now. Before
using OpenSSL, I used SSLeay which was good in
its own right but I believe that OpenSSL has a bigger and brighter future
than SSLeay. OpenSSL's continued development has been aggressive,
releasing bug fixes and feature updates on a regular basis. OpenSSL is
easy to setup and use and compiles on a variety of systems. I would
highly recommend OpenSSL to anyone wanting well done SSL support!
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I highly recommend ignoring anything this guy says!
by cypherpunks - Jun 25th 2001 15:37:56
Before using OpenSSL, I used SSLeay which was good in its own right but
I believe that OpenSSL has a bigger and brighter future than
SSLeay.
Uhhh.... They are the same thing. SSLeay was renamed to OpenSSL, AFAIK.
So yeah, considering that SSLeay is dead, I'd say that OpenSSL has a
brighter future. Or, considering that they are the same thing, I guess
they have the same future.
OpenSSL is easy to setup and use and compiles on a variety of systems.
I would highly recommend OpenSSL to anyone wanting well done SSL
support!
I would warn you - if you want documentation for your software - look
elsewhere. Then come back here because there is nothing else. I would
highly recommend OpenSSL to anyone wanting free/opensource SSL support
because you have no other real choice!
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Re: OpenSSL
by Michael T. Babcock - Jul 10th 2001 12:21:28
> Uhhh.... They are the same thing.
> SSLeay was renamed to OpenSSL, AFAIK.
To quote OpenSSL's page, "OpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay
library..."
> I would warn you - if you want
> documentation for your software - look
> elsewhere.
Or you could visit openssl.org/docs and read the library function
definitions, then subscribe to the mailing list and read the source to the
example programs (like openssl itself). The documentation isn't perfect,
but its available.
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Re: OpenSSL
by Richard Levitte - Dec 30th 2002 16:49:27
Yes, OpenSSL is based on SSLeay. SSLeay is dead, and a few people took the
last source (0.9.1b) and made it into OpenSSL (0.9.1c). OpenSSL has
developped from there.
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