On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 02:31:01PM +, Short, Todd wrote:
> Apple uses LibreSSL, not OpenSSL, in their recent OSes:
>
> ~$ openssl version -a
> LibreSSL 2.8.3
> built on: date not available
> platform: information not available
> options: bn(64,64) rc4(16x,int) des(idx,cisc,16,int) blowfish(id
Apple uses LibreSSL, not OpenSSL, in their recent OSes:
~$ openssl version -a
LibreSSL 2.8.3
built on: date not available
platform: information not available
options: bn(64,64) rc4(16x,int) des(idx,cisc,16,int) blowfish(idx)
compiler: information not available
OPENSSLDIR: "/private/etc/ssl"
~$ un
On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 11:04:00AM +, Matt Caswell wrote:
> OpenSSL 3.0 has recently been designated as a Long Term Support (LTS)
> release. This means that it will now be supported until 7th September
> 2026 (5 years after its initial release).
>
> Our previous LTS release (1.1.1) will cont
OpenSSL 3.0 has recently been designated as a Long Term Support (LTS)
release. This means that it will now be supported until 7th September
2026 (5 years after its initial release).
Our previous LTS release (1.1.1) will continue to be supported until
11th September 2023.
We encourage all use