https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commits/ and pick the appropriate
release branch.
+ Changes between 1.1.1f and 1.1.1g [21 Apr 2020]
+
+ *) Fixed segmentation fault in SSL_check_chain()
+ Server or client applications that call the SSL_check_chain() function
+ during or after a TLS 1.3 handshake may crash due to a NULL pointer
+ dereference as a result of incorrect handling of the
+ "signature_algorithms_cert" TLS extension. The crash occurs if an invalid
+ or unrecognised signature algorithm is received from the peer. This could
+ be exploited by a malicious peer in a Denial of Service attack.
+ (CVE-2020-1967)
+ [Benjamin Kaduk]
+
+ *) Added AES consttime code for no-asm configurations
+ an optional constant time support for AES was added
+ when building openssl for no-asm.
+ Enable with: ./config no-asm -DOPENSSL_AES_CONST_TIME
+ Disable with: ./config no-asm -DOPENSSL_NO_AES_CONST_TIME
+ At this time this feature is by default disabled.
+ It will be enabled by default in 3.0.
+ [Bernd Edlinger]
+
+ Changes between 1.1.1e and 1.1.1f [31 Mar 2020]
+
+ *) Revert the change of EOF detection while reading in libssl to avoid
+ regressions in applications depending on the current way of reporting
+ the EOF. As the existing method is not fully accurate the change to
+ reporting the EOF via SSL_ERROR_SSL is kept on the current development
+ branch and will be present in the 3.0 release.
+ [Tomas Mraz]
+
+ *) Revised BN_generate_prime_ex to not avoid factors 3..17863 in p-1
+ when primes for RSA keys are computed.
+ Since we previously always generated primes == 2 (mod 3) for RSA keys,
+ the 2-prime and 3-prime RSA modules were easy to distinguish, since
+ N = p*q = 1 (mod 3), but N = p*q*r = 2 (mod 3). Therefore fingerprinting
+ 2-prime vs. 3-prime RSA keys was possible by computing N mod 3.
+ This avoids possible fingerprinting of newly generated RSA modules.
+ [Bernd Edlinger]
+
Changes between 1.1.1d and 1.1.1e [17 Mar 2020]
*) Properly detect EOF while reading in libssl. Previously if we hit an EOF
while reading in libssl then we would report an error back to the