OpenSSL

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OpenSSL
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Version: 1.1.0 updated
Upload Date: 5 Sep 16
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 98

Rating: 4.0/5 (Total Votes: 1)

OpenSSL is an open source command-line project based on the excellent SSLeay library created by Tim J. Hudson and Eric A. Young. It is designed as a feature-rich, sturdy and professional-grade toolkit that implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL version 2 and 3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS version 1) protocols.

Implements a full-strength, general purpose cryptography library

OpenSSL can also be used to implement full-strength, general purpose cryptography library, which can be used to create RSA, DSA and DH key parameters, X.509 certificates, CRLs and CSRs, calculate message digests, encrypt and decrypt files with ciphers, handle encrypted email or S/MIME signs, as well as SSL/TLS client and server tests.

Integrates numerous commands

Numerous commands have been integrated in the OpenSSL toolkit, which are available from its shell prompt. It includes standard, message digest or cipher commands, such as asn1parse, aes-128-cbc, pkeyutl, sha, sha1, md5, md4, rmd160, mdc2, aes-256-cbc, cast5-cbc, camellia-128-cbc, camellia-256-cbc, des-ofb, rc2, bf-cfb, seed, rc4-40, prime, pkcs8, ocsp, enc, dsa, srp, x509, spkac, nseq, crl, s_time, rsa, pkcs7 and crl2pkcs7.

It’s managed by a worldwide community of volunteers

At the moment, the OpenSSL project is in active development with regular releases. It’s managed by a community of volunteers from all over the world, who use the Internet to plan and develop this extraordinary project that helps us communicate more securely.

Supports a wide-range of GNU/Linux operating systems

The OpenSSL toolkit is supported on a wide-range of GNU/Linux operating system, including Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Fedora, Mageia or openSUSE. It’s available for download from its official website or via Softoware as a source archive that allows you to configure, compile and install the program on any distribution. It can also be easily installed from the default software channels of your Linux distro, supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

What is new in this release:

  • OpenSSL 1.0.2g is now available, including bug and security fixes

What is new in version 1.0.2:

  • This release includes bug and security fixes.

What is new in version 1.0.1e:

  • This release includes bug fixes.

What is new in version 1.0.0g:

  • This version fixed a DTLS DoS issue which was recently introduced by the fix for CVE-2011-4109.

What is new in version 0.9.8j:

  • Several incorrect checks, allowing a malformed signature to be treated as a good signature rather than as an error, were fixed.
  • This vulnerability was reported as CVE-2008-5077.
  • Experimental JPAKE support was implemented.
  • Support for XMPP STARTTLS was added in s_client.
  • Several other minor changes were made.

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