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The
Just about 20 years ago we released the first OpenSSL, but that wasn't the
original name for the project.
Read more in the blog post at
https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/12/20/20years/
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At our face to face we took a look at the security policy and noticed
that it contained a lot of background details of why we decided on the
policy that we did (in light mostly of the issues back in 2014) as
well as a bit of repeated and redundant information. We've taken some
time to simplify
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Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release of
OpenSSL versions 1.0.2g, 1.0.1s.
These releases will be made available on 1st March 2016 between approximately
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Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release of
OpenSSL versions 1.0.2f, 1.0.1r.
These releases will be made available on 28th January between approx. 1pm and
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Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release
of OpenSSL versions 1.0.2d and 1.0.1p.
These releases will be made available on 9th July. They will fix a
single
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The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release
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These releases will be made available on 9th July. They will fix a
single
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Yours,
The OpenSSL Project Team...
Mark J. Cox Nils Larsch Ulf Möller
Ralf S. Engelschall Ben Laurie Andy Polyakov
Dr. Stephen Henson Richard Levitte Geoff Thorpe
Lutz JänickeBodo Möller
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Yours,
The OpenSSL Project Team...
Mark J. Cox Nils Larsch Ulf Möller
Ralf S. Engelschall Ben Laurie Andy Polyakov
The checksums were calculated using the following commands:
openssl md5 openssl-0.9.*.tar.gz
openssl sha1 openssl-0.9.*.tar.gz
Yours,
The OpenSSL Project Team...
Mark J. Cox Nils Larsch Ulf Möller
Ralf S. Engelschall Ben Laurie Andy
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Yours,
The OpenSSL Project Team...
Mark J. Cox
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OpenSSL Security Advisory [4 November 2003]
Denial of Service in ASN.1 parsing
==
Previously, OpenSSL 0.9.6k was released on the 30 September 2003 to
address various ASN.1 issues. The issues were found using a test
suite from
Which is about to expire in a few months, if I remember correctly :-)
Then we get into the new MultiPrimes patent instead. For details:
http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/00-04-21#rsa2000
Mark
Mark J Cox, .. www.awe.com/mark
Apache Software Foundation
Hi, I'm trying to install a GlobalID into the c2 Stronghold server,
which uses ssleay (forerunner of openssl).
You should send your message to your vendor; [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are in
the USA or [EMAIL PROTECTED] elsewhere.
Mark
Actually I didn't found any command line tool able to generate and/or
verify PKCS#7 signatures (such as generated by signed forms by Netscape
and other tools ...)
We've (C2Net) got a set of stand-alone command line programs for PKCS#7
encrypt/decrypt that seem to work well. They need a
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