On 10/05/17 08:02, Sandeep Umesh wrote:
> Hello Matt
> 
> Are you planning to provide TLSv1.3 support for openSSL 1.0.2 version ?

No. 1.0.2 is a stable release which only receives security and other bug
fixes - not new features (such as TLSv1.3). New features always go into
new releases.

Matt


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> Thanks
> Sandeep
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> Inactive hide details for Matt Caswell ---05/04/2017 06:52:28 PM---Hi
> all OpenSSL 1.1.1, when it is released, will support TLSvMatt Caswell
> ---05/04/2017 06:52:28 PM---Hi all OpenSSL 1.1.1, when it is released,
> will support TLSv1.3 and it will be
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> From: Matt Caswell <m...@openssl.org>
> To: "openssl-users@openssl.org" <openssl-users@openssl.org>,
> "openssl-...@openssl.org" <openssl-...@openssl.org>
> Date: 05/04/2017 06:52 PM
> Subject: [openssl-users] Using TLS1.3 with OpenSSL
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> Hi all
> 
> OpenSSL 1.1.1, when it is released, will support TLSv1.3 and it will be
> binary and source compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.0. If your application
> already supports 1.1.0 then, in theory, all you need to do to support
> TLSv1.3 is to drop in the new OpenSSL version. However there are various
> issues that application developers and application deployers need to be
> aware of. I have written a blog post to cover some of those things. You
> can read it here:
> 
> https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2017/05/04/tlsv1.3/
> 
> Matt
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