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   OpenSSL STATUS                           Last modified at
-  ______________                           $Date: 2001/03/15 06:15:26 $
+  ______________                           $Date: 2001/04/05 17:42:00 $
 
   DEVELOPMENT STATE
 
-    o  OpenSSL 0.9.6a: In development...
-                       Beta 1 released on March 13th, 2001
-       HP-UX 10.20 (hpux-parisc-cc)            - PASSED [normal+engine]
-       HP-UX 10.20 (hpux-parisc-gcc)           - PASSED [normal+engine]
-       HP-UX 11.00 32bit (hpux-parisc-gcc)     - FAILED [engine]
-               "openssl speed rsa1024 -engine cswift" fails unless
-               libswift.sl is renamed to libswift.so.
-               [CORRECTED]
-       HP MPE/iX                               - PASSED [presumed normal]
-       Linux 2.2.17 SMP (linux-elf)            - PASSED [normal+engine]
-       Windows (VC-WIN32)                      - FAILED [presumed normal]
-               Missing line in ms/32all.bat:
-                       perl util\mkfiles.pl >MINFO
-               [CORRECTED]
-               In randfile.c, line 214, signed and unsigned int are mixed.
-               [CORRECTED]
-               In s_client.c and s_server.c, RAND_status() needs to get
-               declared (#include <openssl/rand.h>)
-               [CORRECTED]
-       OpenVMS (any version)                   - FAILED [normal+engine]
-               Missing instructions in building script.
-               [CORRECTED]
-       AIX 4.3                                 - FAILED [engine]
-               Needs -DDSO_DLFCN and -DHAVE_DLFCN_H to work.
-       Irix 6.5.11                             - FAILED [presumed normal]
-               BN_sqr test fails.
-        solaris64-sparcv9-cc (SunOS 5.8)        - PASSED [normal+engine]
+    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
 
   AVAILABLE PATCHES
 
-    o CA.pl patch (Damien Miller)
-
   IN PROGRESS
 
     o Steve is currently working on (in no particular order):
         ASN1 code redesign, butchery, replacement.
+        OCSP
         EVP cipher enhancement.
-        Proper (or at least usable) certificate chain verification.
+        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 Richard is currently working on:
        UTIL (a new set of library functions to support some higher level
              functionality that is currently missing).
-       Dynamic thread-lock support.
        Shared library support for VMS.
+       OCSP
+       Kerberos 5 authentication
+       Constification
 
   NEEDS PATCH
 
-    o  non-blocking socket on AIX
-    o  $(PERL) in */Makefile.ssl
-    o  "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
+    o  apps/ca.c: "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
+
+    o  OpenSSL_0_9_6-stable:
+       #include <openssl/e_os.h> in exported header files is illegal since
+       e_os.h is suitable only for library-internal use.
+
+    o  Whenever strncpy is used, make sure the resulting string is NULL-terminated
+       or an error is reported
 
   OPEN ISSUES
 
-    o internal_verify doesn't know about X509.v3 (basicConstraints
-      CA flag ...)
+    o  crypto/ex_data.c is not really thread-safe and so must be used
+       with care (e.g., extra locking where necessary, or don't call
+       CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index once multiple threads exist).
+       The current API is not suitable for everything that it pretends
+       to offer.
 
     o  The Makefile hierarchy and build mechanism is still not a round thing: