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Latest News
The Windows OpenSSL is based on LibreSSL vs. Hosts are probably running openssh based on openssl - hence the slight algo mismatch. Pity it fails to negotiate as it should. – Ed Randall Jul 10 '20 at 7:23. Includes bug fixes and new features including including OpenSSL compatibility expansion, ability to enable a subset of TLS alerts, Keying Material Exporters for TLS, and more. WolfCrypt Crypto Engine The wolfCrypt Crypto engine is a lightweight, embeddable, and easy-to-configure crypto library with a strong focus on portability, modularity.
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22-Apr-2021 | Alpha 15 of OpenSSL 3.0 is now available: please download and test it |
08-Apr-2021 | Alpha 14 of OpenSSL 3.0 is now available: please download and test it |
25-Mar-2021 | OpenSSL 1.1.1k is now available, including bug and security fixes |
11-Mar-2021 | Alpha 13 of OpenSSL 3.0 is now available: please download and test it |
18-Feb-2021 | Alpha 12 of OpenSSL 3.0 is now available: please download and test it |
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