On Mon, Apr 04 2016 22:15:12 +0100, Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
> > I'm starting this thread to hear what the community has to say about where
> > OmniOS should go w.r.t. its OpenSSL release. I have internal customers
> > too, of
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
> As I'm updating and checking packages for r151018's release, I notice that
> OpenSSL is rapidly approaching a 1.1.0 release. I visited their Release
> Strategy page:
>
>
As I'm updating and checking packages for r151018's release, I notice that
OpenSSL is rapidly approaching a 1.1.0 release. I visited their Release
Strategy page:
http://openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html
And noticed that 1.0.2 is LTS until 2019. OTOH, 1.1.x will likely become LTS
On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, Dan McDonald wrote:
I'm starting this thread to hear what the community has to say about
where OmniOS should go w.r.t. its OpenSSL release. I have internal
customers too, of course, but I'll engage them separately. We need
to have an OpenSSL because illumos requires
On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, Lauri Tirkkonen wrote:
I would personally like to see LibreSSL either in OmniOS itself or the
possibility to use it in my own application stack (eg. the SmartOS route
of changing the symbol names of the OS-shipped TLS library to avoid
conflicts).
While the notion of