* Which is the current version of OpenSSL?
The current version is available from <URL: http://www.openssl.org>.
-OpenSSL 0.9.6 was released on September 24th, 2000.
+OpenSSL 0.9.6a was released on April 5th, 2001.
In addition to the current stable release, you can also access daily
snapshots of the OpenSSL development version at <URL:
correctly. OpenSSL 0.9.5 and later make the error visible by refusing
to perform potentially insecure encryption.
-On systems without /dev/urandom, it is a good idea to use the Entropy
-Gathering Demon; see the RAND_egd() manpage for details.
+On systems without /dev/urandom and /dev/random, it is a good idea to
+use the Entropy Gathering Demon (EGD); see the RAND_egd() manpage for
+details. Starting with version 0.9.7, OpenSSL will automatically look
+for an EGD socket at /var/run/egd-pool, /dev/egd-pool, /etc/egd-pool and
+/etc/entropy.
Most components of the openssl command line tool try to use the
file $HOME/.rnd (or $RANDFILE, if this environment variable is set)
for seeding the PRNG. If this file does not exist or is too short,
the "PRNG not seeded" error message may occur.
-
-[Note to OpenSSL 0.9.5 users: The command "openssl rsa" in version
-0.9.5 does not do this and will fail on systems without /dev/urandom
-when trying to password-encrypt an RSA key! This is a bug in the
-library; try a later version instead.]
+Pointing $RANDFILE to an Entropy Gathering Daemon socket does not work.
+Use the "-rand" option of the OpenSSL command line tools instead.
+The $RANDFILE environment variable and $HOME/.rnd are only used by the
+OpenSSL command line tools. Applications using the OpenSSL library
+provide their own configuration options to specify the entropy source,
+please check out the documentation coming the with application.
For Solaris 2.6, Tim Nibbe <tnibbe@sprint.net> and others have suggested
installing the SUNski package from Sun patch 105710-01 (Sparc) which
* Why can't the OpenSSH configure script detect OpenSSL?
-There is a problem with OpenSSH 1.2.2p1, in that the configure script
-can't find the installed OpenSSL libraries. The problem is actually
-a small glitch that is easily solved with the following patch to be
-applied to the OpenSSH distribution:
-
------ snip:start -----
---- openssh-1.2.2p1/configure.in.orig Thu Mar 23 18:56:58 2000
-+++ openssh-1.2.2p1/configure.in Thu Mar 23 18:55:05 2000
-@@ -152,10 +152,10 @@
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([for OpenSSL/SSLeay directory])
- for ssldir in "" $tryssldir /usr /usr/local/openssl /usr/lib/openssl /usr/local/ssl /usr/lib/ssl /usr/local /usr/pkg /opt /opt/openssl ; do
- if test ! -z "$ssldir" ; then
-- LIBS="$saved_LIBS -L$ssldir"
-+ LIBS="$saved_LIBS -L$ssldir/lib"
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$ssldir/include"
- if test "x$need_dash_r" = "x1" ; then
-- LIBS="$LIBS -R$ssldir"
-+ LIBS="$LIBS -R$ssldir/lib"
- fi
- fi
- LIBS="$LIBS -lcrypto"
---- openssh-1.2.2p1/configure.orig Thu Mar 23 18:55:02 2000
-+++ openssh-1.2.2p1/configure Thu Mar 23 18:57:08 2000
-@@ -1890,10 +1890,10 @@
- echo "configure:1891: checking for OpenSSL/SSLeay directory" >&5
- for ssldir in "" $tryssldir /usr /usr/local/openssl /usr/lib/openssl /usr/local/ssl /usr/lib/ssl /usr/local /usr/pkg /opt /opt/openssl ; do
- if test ! -z "$ssldir" ; then
-- LIBS="$saved_LIBS -L$ssldir"
-+ LIBS="$saved_LIBS -L$ssldir/lib"
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$ssldir/include"
- if test "x$need_dash_r" = "x1" ; then
-- LIBS="$LIBS -R$ssldir"
-+ LIBS="$LIBS -R$ssldir/lib"
- fi
- fi
- LIBS="$LIBS -lcrypto"
------ snip:end -----
+Several reasons for problems with the automatic detection exist.
+OpenSSH requires at least version 0.9.5a of the OpenSSL libraries.
+Sometimes the distribution has installed an older version in the system
+locations that is detected instead of a new one installed. The OpenSSL
+library might have been compiled for another CPU or another mode (32/64 bits).
+Permissions might be wrong.
+The general answer is to check the config.log file generated when running
+the OpenSSH configure script. It should contain the detailed information
+on why the OpenSSL library was not detected or considered incompatible.
* Can I use OpenSSL's SSL library with non-blocking I/O?