OpenSSL STATUS Last modified at ______________ $Date: 2005/04/25 21:42:14 $ DEVELOPMENT STATE o OpenSSL 0.9.8: Under development... o OpenSSL 0.9.7g: Released on April 11th, 2005 o OpenSSL 0.9.7f: Released on March 22nd, 2005 o OpenSSL 0.9.7e: Released on October 25th, 2004 o OpenSSL 0.9.7d: Released on March 17th, 2004 o OpenSSL 0.9.7c: Released on September 30th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.7b: Released on April 10th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.7a: Released on February 19th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.7: Released on December 31st, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6m: Released on March 17th, 2004 o OpenSSL 0.9.6l: Released on November 4th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.6k: Released on September 30th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.6j: Released on April 10th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.6i: Released on February 19th, 2003 o OpenSSL 0.9.6h: Released on December 5th, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6g: Released on August 9th, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6f: Released on August 8th, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6e: Released on July 30th, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6d: Released on May 9th, 2002 o OpenSSL 0.9.6c: Released on December 21st, 2001 o OpenSSL 0.9.6b: Released on July 9th, 2001 o OpenSSL 0.9.6a: Released on April 5th, 2001 o OpenSSL 0.9.6: Released on September 24th, 2000 o OpenSSL 0.9.5a: Released on April 1st, 2000 o OpenSSL 0.9.5: Released on February 28th, 2000 o OpenSSL 0.9.4: Released on August 09th, 1999 o OpenSSL 0.9.3a: Released on May 29th, 1999 o OpenSSL 0.9.3: Released on May 25th, 1999 o OpenSSL 0.9.2b: Released on March 22th, 1999 o OpenSSL 0.9.1c: Released on December 23th, 1998 [See also http://www.openssl.org/support/rt2.html] RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS o AVAILABLE PATCHES o IN PROGRESS o Steve is currently working on (in no particular order): ASN1 code redesign, butchery, replacement. OCSP EVP cipher enhancement. Enhanced certificate chain verification. Private key, certificate and CRL API and implementation. Developing and bugfixing PKCS#7 (S/MIME code). Various X509 issues: character sets, certificate request extensions. o Geoff and Richard are currently working on: ENGINE (the new code that gives hardware support among others). o Richard is currently working on: UI (User Interface) UTIL (a new set of library functions to support some higher level functionality that is currently missing). Shared library support for VMS. Kerberos 5 authentication (Heimdal) Constification Compression Attribute Certificate support Certificate Pair support Storage Engines (primarly an LDAP storage engine) Certificate chain validation with full RFC 3280 compatibility NEEDS PATCH o 0.9.8-dev: COMPLEMENTOFALL and COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT do not handle ECCdraft cipher suites correctly. o apps/ca.c: "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file o "OpenSSL STATUS" is never up-to-date. OPEN ISSUES o The Makefile hierarchy and build mechanism is still not a round thing: 1. The config vs. Configure scripts It's the same nasty situation as for Apache with APACI vs. src/Configure. It confuses. Suggestion: Merge Configure and config into a single configure script with a Autoconf style interface ;-) and remove Configure and config. Or even let us use GNU Autoconf itself. Then we can avoid a lot of those platform checks which are currently in Configure. o Support for Shared Libraries has to be added at least for the major Unix platforms. The details we can rip from the stuff Ralf has done for the Apache src/Configure script. Ben wants the solution to be really simple. Status: Ralf will look how we can easily incorporate the compiler PIC and linker DSO flags from Apache into the OpenSSL Configure script. Ulf: +1 for using GNU autoconf and libtool (but not automake, which apparently is not flexible enough to generate libcrypto) WISHES o Add variants of DH_generate_parameters() and BN_generate_prime() [etc?] where the callback function can request that the function be aborted. [Gregory Stark , ] o SRP in TLS. [wished by: Dj , Tom Wu , Tom Holroyd ] See http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-tls-srp-00.txt as well as http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~tjw/srp/. Tom Holroyd tells us there is a SRP patch for OpenSSH at http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/, that could be useful.