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OpenSSL version 1.1.1d released
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OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS
https://www.openssl.org/
The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of
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OpenSSL version 1.1.0l released
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The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of
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OpenSSL version 1.0.2t released
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https://www.openssl.org/
The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of
version 1.0.2t of our open
will we release today?
On 9/9/19 5:31 PM, Matt Caswell wrote:
> Richard has just frozen the repo in advance of the releases tomorrow.
>
> There are still some PRs outstanding that we are expecting to be included and
> I
> will push as they become available:
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>
>
Release is semi complete and repo is unfrozen.
Matt
On 09/09/2019 16:31, Matt Caswell wrote:
> Richard has just frozen the repo in advance of the releases tomorrow.
>
> There are still some PRs outstanding that we are expecting to be included and
> I
> will push as they become available:
>
>
As per my earlier email - the release is done and the repo is unfrozen. We are
unable to update the website at the moment due to a technical problem. But I
have sent a link out to openssl-project/users/announce where you can temporarily
download the tarballs from until we fix the issue.
Matt
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OpenSSL Security Advisory [10 September 2019]
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ECDSA remote timing attack (CVE-2019-1547)
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Severity: Low
Normally in OpenSSL EC groups always have a co-factor
On 03/09/2019 17:19, Matt Caswell wrote:
> The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release
> of OpenSSL versions 1.1.1d, 1.1.0l and 1.0.2t.
>
> These releases will be made available on 10th September 2019 between
> approximately 1200-1600 UTC.
>
> These are security fix