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OpenSSL 0.9.5-dev xx XXX 1999
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Copyright (c) 1998-1999 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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-----------
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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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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1)
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protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The project is managed
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by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to communicate,
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plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related documentation.
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OpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed from 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) situation, which basically means
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that you are free to get and use it for commercial and non-commercial
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purposes as long as you 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.a:
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Implementation of SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1 and the required code to support
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both SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1 in the one server and client.
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libcrypto.a:
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General encryption and X.509 v1/v3 stuff needed by SSL/TLS but not
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actually logically part of it. It includes routines for the following:
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Ciphers
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libdes - EAY's libdes DES encryption package which has been floating
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around the net for a few years. It includes 15
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'modes/variations' of DES (1, 2 and 3 key versions of ecb,
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cbc, cfb and ofb; pcbc and a more general form of cfb and
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ofb) including desx in cbc mode, a fast crypt(3), and
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routines to read passwords from the keyboard.
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RC4 encryption,
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RC2 encryption - 4 different modes, ecb, cbc, cfb and ofb.
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Blowfish encryption - 4 different modes, ecb, cbc, cfb and ofb.
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IDEA encryption - 4 different modes, ecb, cbc, cfb and ofb.
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Digests
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MD5 and MD2 message digest algorithms, fast implementations,
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SHA (SHA-0) and SHA-1 message digest algorithms,
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MDC2 message digest. A DES based hash that is popular on smart cards.
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Public Key
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RSA encryption/decryption/generation.
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There is no limit on the number of bits.
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DSA encryption/decryption/generation.
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There is no limit on the number of bits.
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Diffie-Hellman key-exchange/key generation.
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There is no limit on the number of bits.
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X.509v3 certificates
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X509 encoding/decoding into/from binary ASN1 and a PEM
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based ascii-binary encoding which supports encryption with a
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private key. Program to generate RSA and DSA certificate
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requests and to generate RSA and DSA certificates.
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Systems
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The normal digital envelope routines and base64 encoding. Higher
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level access to ciphers and digests by name. New ciphers can be
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loaded at run time. The BIO io system which is a simple non-blocking
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IO abstraction. Current methods supported are file descriptors,
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sockets, socket accept, socket connect, memory buffer, buffering, SSL
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client/server, file pointer, encryption, digest, non-blocking testing
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and null.
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Data structures
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A dynamically growing hashing system
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A simple stack.
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A Configuration loader that uses a format similar to MS .ini files.
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openssl:
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A command line tool which provides the following functions:
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enc - a general encryption program that can encrypt/decrypt using
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one of 17 different cipher/mode combinations. The
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input/output can also be converted to/from base64
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ascii encoding.
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dgst - a generate message digesting program that will generate
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message digests for any of md2, md5, sha (sha-0 or sha-1)
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or mdc2.
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asn1parse - parse and display the structure of an asn1 encoded
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binary file.
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rsa - Manipulate RSA private keys.
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dsa - Manipulate DSA private keys.
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dh - Manipulate Diffie-Hellman parameter files.
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dsaparam- Manipulate and generate DSA parameter files.
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crl - Manipulate certificate revocation lists.
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crt2pkcs7- Generate a pkcs7 object containing a crl and a certificate.
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x509 - Manipulate x509 certificates, self-sign certificates.
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req - Manipulate PKCS#10 certificate requests and also
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generate certificate requests.
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genrsa - Generates an arbitrary sized RSA private key.
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gendsa - Generates DSA parameters.
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gendh - Generates a set of Diffie-Hellman parameters, the prime
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will be a strong prime.
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ca - Create certificates from PKCS#10 certificate requests.
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This program also maintains a database of certificates
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issued.
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verify - Check x509 certificate signatures.
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speed - Benchmark OpenSSL's ciphers.
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s_server- A test SSL server.
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s_client- A test SSL client.
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s_time - Benchmark SSL performance of SSL server programs.
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errstr - Convert from OpenSSL hex error codes to a readable form.
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nseq - Netscape certificate sequence utility
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PATENTS
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-------
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Various companies hold various patents for various algorithms in various
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locations around the world. _YOU_ are responsible for ensuring that your use
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of any algorithms is legal by checking if there are any patents in your
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country. The file contains some of the patents that we know about or are
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rumoured to exist. This is not a definitive list.
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RSA Data Security holds software patents on the RSA and RC5 algorithms. If
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their ciphers are used used inside the USA (and Japan?), you must contact RSA
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Data Security for licensing conditions. Their web page is
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http://www.rsa.com/.
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RC4 is a trademark of RSA Data Security, so use of this label should perhaps
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only be used with RSA Data Security's permission.
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The IDEA algorithm is patented by Ascom in Austria, France, Germany, Italy,
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Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the USA. They should
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be contacted if that algorithm is to be used, their web page is
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http://www.ascom.ch/.
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INSTALLATION
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------------
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To install this package under a Unix derivative, read the INSTALL file. For
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a Win32 platform, read the INSTALL.W32 file. For OpenVMS systems, read
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INSTALL.VMS.
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For people in the USA, it is possible to compile OpenSSL to use RSA Inc.'s
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public key library, RSAREF, by configuring OpenSSL with the option "rsaref".
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Read the documentation in the doc/ directory. It is quite rough, but it
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lists the functions, you will probably have to look at the code to work out
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how to used them. Look at the example programs.
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SUPPORT
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-------
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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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- Remove ASM versions of libraries
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- Remove compiler optimisation flags
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- Add compiler debug flags (if using gcc then remove -fomit-frame-pointer
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before you try to debug things)
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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 Details
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- Version, most of these details can be got from the
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'openssl version -a' command.
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Operating System Details
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- On Unix systems: Output of './config -t'
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- OS Name, Version
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- Hardware platform
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Compiler Details
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- Name
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- Version
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Application Details
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- Name
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- Version
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Problem Description
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- include steps that will reproduce the problem (if known)
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Stack Traceback (if the application dumps core)
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Report the bug to the OpenSSL project at:
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openssl-bugs@openssl.org
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HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OpenSSL
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----------------------------
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Development is coordinated on the openssl-dev mailing list (see
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http://www.openssl.org for information on subscribing). If you
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would like to submit a patch, send it to openssl-dev@openssl.org.
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Please be sure to include a textual explanation of what your patch
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does.
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The preferred format for changes is "diff -u" output. You might
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generate it like this:
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# cd openssl-work
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# [your changes]
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# ./Configure dist; make clean
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# cd ..
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# diff -urN openssl-orig openssl-work > mydiffs.patch
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