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OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre7-dev
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Copyright (c) 1998-2016 The OpenSSL Project
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Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Eric A. Young, Tim J. Hudson
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All rights reserved.
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DESCRIPTION
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The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,
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commercial-grade, fully featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols (including SSLv3) as well as a
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full-strength general purpose cryptographic library.
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OpenSSL is descended from the SSLeay library developed by Eric A. Young
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and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under a dual-license (the
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OpenSSL license plus the SSLeay license), which means that you are free to
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get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes as long as you
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fulfill the conditions of both licenses.
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OVERVIEW
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--------
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The OpenSSL toolkit includes:
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libssl (with platform specific naming):
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Provides the client and server-side implementations for SSLv3 and TLS.
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libcrypto (with platform specific naming):
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Provides general cryptographic and X.509 support needed by SSL/TLS but
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not logically part of it.
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openssl:
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A command line tool that can be used for:
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Creation of key parameters
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Creation of X.509 certificates, CSRs and CRLs
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Calculation of message digests
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Encryption and decryption
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SSL/TLS client and server tests
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Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail
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And more...
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INSTALLATION
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See the appropriate file:
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INSTALL Linux, Unix, Windows, OpenVMS, ...
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NOTES.* INSTALL addendums for different platforms
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SUPPORT
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See the OpenSSL website www.openssl.org for details on how to obtain
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commercial technical support. Free community support is available through the
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openssl-users email list (see
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https://www.openssl.org/community/mailinglists.html for further details).
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If you have any problems with OpenSSL then please take the following steps
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first:
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- Download the current snapshot from ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/
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to see if the problem has already been addressed
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- Remove ASM versions of libraries
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- Remove compiler optimisation flags
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If you wish to report a bug then please include the following information in
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any bug report:
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- OpenSSL version: output of 'openssl version -a'
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- Any "Configure" options that you selected during compilation of the
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library if applicable (see INSTALL)
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- OS Name, Version, Hardware platform
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- Compiler Details (name, version)
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- Application Details (name, version)
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- Problem Description (steps that will reproduce the problem, if known)
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- Stack Traceback (if the application dumps core)
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Email the report to:
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rt@openssl.org
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In order to avoid spam, this is a moderated mailing list, and it might
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take a couple of days for the ticket to show up. (We also scan posts to make
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sure that security disclosures aren't publicly posted by mistake.) Mail
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to this address is recorded in the public RT (request tracker) database
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(see https://www.openssl.org/community/index.html#bugs for details) and
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also forwarded the public openssl-dev mailing list. Confidential mail
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may be sent to openssl-security@openssl.org (PGP key available from the
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key servers).
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Please do NOT use this for general assistance or support queries.
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Just because something doesn't work the way you expect does not mean it
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is necessarily a bug in OpenSSL. Use the openssl-users email list for this type
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of query.
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You can also make GitHub pull requests. See the CONTRIBUTING file for more
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details.
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HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OpenSSL
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----------------------------
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See CONTRIBUTING
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LEGALITIES
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A number of nations, in particular the U.S., restrict the use or export
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of cryptography. If you are potentially subject to such restrictions
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you should seek competent professional legal advice before attempting to
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develop or distribute cryptographic code.
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