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3 ______________ $Date: 2000/04/14 23:35:50 $
7 o OpenSSL 0.9.6: Under development...
8 o OpenSSL 0.9.5a: Released on April 1st, 2000
9 o OpenSSL 0.9.5: Released on February 28th, 2000
10 o OpenSSL 0.9.4: Released on August 09th, 1999
11 o OpenSSL 0.9.3a: Released on May 29th, 1999
12 o OpenSSL 0.9.3: Released on May 25th, 1999
13 o OpenSSL 0.9.2b: Released on March 22th, 1999
14 o OpenSSL 0.9.1c: Released on December 23th, 1998
20 o CA.pl patch (Damien Miller)
24 o Steve is currently working on (in no particular order):
25 Proper (or at least usable) certificate chain verification.
26 Private key, certificate and CRL API and implementation.
27 Developing and bugfixing PKCS#7 (S/MIME code).
28 Various X509 issues: character sets, certificate request extensions.
29 Documentation for the openssl utility.
33 o non-blocking socket on AIX
34 o $(PERL) in */Makefile.ssl
35 o "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
39 o internal_verify doesn't know about X509.v3 (basicConstraints
42 o The Makefile hierarchy and build mechanism is still not a round thing:
44 1. The config vs. Configure scripts
45 It's the same nasty situation as for Apache with APACI vs.
46 src/Configure. It confuses.
47 Suggestion: Merge Configure and config into a single configure
48 script with a Autoconf style interface ;-) and remove
49 Configure and config. Or even let us use GNU Autoconf
50 itself. Then we can avoid a lot of those platform checks
51 which are currently in Configure.
53 o Support for Shared Libraries has to be added at least
54 for the major Unix platforms. The details we can rip from the stuff
55 Ralf has done for the Apache src/Configure script. Ben wants the
56 solution to be really simple.
58 Status: Ralf will look how we can easily incorporate the
59 compiler PIC and linker DSO flags from Apache
60 into the OpenSSL Configure script.
62 Ulf: +1 for using GNU autoconf and libtool (but not automake,
63 which apparently is not flexible enough to generate
67 o The perl/ stuff needs a major overhaul. Currently it's
68 totally obsolete. Either we clean it up and enhance it to be up-to-date
69 with the C code or we also could replace it with the really nice
70 Net::SSLeay package we can find under
71 http://www.neuronio.pt/SSLeay.pm.html. Ralf uses this package for a
72 longer time and it works fine and is a nice Perl module. Best would be
73 to convince the author to work for the OpenSSL project and create a
74 Net::OpenSSL or Crypt::OpenSSL package out of it and maintains it for
77 Status: Ralf thinks we should both contact the author of Net::SSLeay
78 and look how much effort it is to bring Eric's perl/ stuff up
82 o The EVP and ASN1 stuff is a mess. Currently you have one EVP_CIPHER
83 structure for each cipher. This may make sense for things like DES but
84 for variable length ciphers like RC2 and RC4 it is NBG. Need a way to
85 use the EVP interface and set up the cipher parameters. The ASN1 stuff
86 is also foo wrt ciphers whose AlgorithmIdentifier has more than just
87 an IV in it (e.g. RC2, RC5). This also means that EVP_Seal and EVP_Open
88 don't work unless the key length matches the fixed value (some vendors
89 use a key length decided by the size of the RSA encrypted key and expect