The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version 0.9.6d of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS. This new OpenSSL version is mostly a bugfix release and incorporates at least 23 changes to the toolkit . . .
The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version 0.9.6d of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS. This new OpenSSL version is mostly a bugfix release and incorporates at least 23 changes to the toolkit

 Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 02:00:20 +0200 (CEST) From: Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker  Reply-To: openssl-users@openssl.org To: openssl-announce@openssl.org, openssl-users@openssl.org,      openssl-dev@openssl.org, coderpunks@toad.com, cypherpunks@openpgp.net,      cryptography@wasabisystems.com, INFO-VAX@MVB.SAIC.COM,      INFO-WASD@VSM.COM.AU, VMS-SSH@ALPHA.SGGW.WAW.PL, VMS-WEB-DAEMON@KJSL.COM Subject: [ANNOUNCE] OpenSSL 0.9.6d beta 1 released    OpenSSL version 0.9.6d released   ===============================    OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS   https://www.openssl.org:443/  The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of version   0.9.6d of our open source toolkit for SSL/TLS.  This new OpenSSL version   is mostly a bugfix release and incorporates at least 23 changes to the   toolkit (for a complete list see ).    The most significant changes are:      o Various SSL/TLS library bugfixes.     o Fix DH parameter generation for 'non-standard' generators.    We consider OpenSSL 0.9.6d to be the best version of OpenSSL available   and we strongly recommend that users of older versions upgrade as   soon as possible.  OpenSSL 0.9.6d is available for download via HTTP   and FTP from the following master locations (you can find the various   FTP mirrors under https://www.openssl.org:443/source/mirror.html):      o https://www.openssl.org:443/source/ o   [1] OpenSSL comes in the form of two distributions this time.   The reasons for this is that we want to deploy the external crypto device   support but don't want to have it part of the "normal" distribution just   yet.  The distribution containing the external crypto device support is   popularly called "engine", and is considered experimental.  It's been   fairly well tested on Unix and flavors thereof.  If run on a system with   no external crypto device, it will work just like the "normal" distribution.    The distribution file names are:        o openssl-0.9.6d.tar.gz [normal]       o openssl-engine-0.9.6d.tar.gz [engine]    Yours,   The OpenSSL Project Team...        Mark J. Cox             Richard Levitte    Andy Polyakov     Ralf S. Engelschall     Bodo M�ller        Holger Reif     Dr. Stephen Henson      Ulf M�ller         Geoff Thorpe     Ben Laurie              Lutz J�nicke        ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project                                 https://www.openssl.org:443/ Announcement Mailing List                 openssl-announce@openssl.org Automated List Manager                           majordomo@openssl.org