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The master sources are maintained in our git repository, which is accessible over the network and cloned on GitHub, at https://github.com/openssl/openssl. Bugs and pull patches (issues and pull requests) should be filed on the GitHub repo. Please familiarize yourself with the license.

The table below lists the latest releases for every branch. (For an explanation of the numbering, see our release strategy.) All releases can be found at /source/old. A list of mirror sites can be found here.

Note: The latest stable version is the 3.1 series supported until 14th March 2025. Also available is the 3.0 series which is a Long Term Support (LTS) version and is supported until 7th September 2026. The previous LTS version (the 1.1.1 series) is also available and is supported until 11th September 2023. All older versions (including 1.1.0, 1.0.2, 1.0.0 and 0.9.8) are now out of support and should not be used. Users of these older versions are encouraged to upgrade to 3.1 or 3.0 as soon as possible. Extended support for 1.0.2 to gain access to security fixes for that version is available.

The following OpenSSL version(s) are FIPS validated:

OpenSSL VersionCertificateSecurity Policy
3.0.0certificatesecurity policy


For a list of CVEs and their impact on validated FIPS providers, visit the CVEs and FIPS page.

Please follow the Security Policy instructions to download, build and install a validated OpenSSL FIPS provider. Other OpenSSL Releases MAY use the validated FIPS provider, but MUST NOT build and use their own FIPS provider. For example you can build OpenSSL 3.1 and use the OpenSSL 3.0.0 FIPS provider with it.

Information about how to configure and use the FIPS provider in your applications is available on the FIPS module man page. You must also read the module security policy and follow the specific build and installation instructions included in it.

For an overview of some of the key concepts in OpenSSL 3.1 and 3.0 see the libcrypto manual page. Information and notes about migrating existing applications to OpenSSL 3.1 (and 3.0) are available in the OpenSSL 3.1 Migration Guide

KBytesDateFile
15161 2023-Mar-1413:19:09 openssl-3.1.0.tar.gz (SHA256) (PGP sign) (SHA1)
9650 2023-Feb-0715:38:20 openssl-1.1.1t.tar.gz (SHA256) (PGP sign) (SHA1)
14796 2023-Feb-0715:38:20 openssl-3.0.8.tar.gz (SHA256) (PGP sign) (SHA1)

When building a release for the first time, please make sure to look at the INSTALL file in the distribution along with any NOTES file applicable to your platform. If you have problems, look at the FAQ, which can be found online. If you still need more help, then join the openssl-users email list and post a question there.

PGP keys for the signatures are available from the OTC page. Current members that sign releases include Richard Levitte, Matt Caswell, Paul Dale, and Tomas Mraz.

Each day we make a snapshot of each development branch. They can be found at https://www.openssl.org/source/snapshot/. These daily snapshots of the source tree are provided for convenience only and not even guaranteed to compile. Note that keeping a git local repository and updating it every 24 hours is equivalent and will often be faster and more efficient.

Legalities

Please remember that export/import and/or use of strongcryptography software, providing cryptography hooks, or even justcommunicating technical details about cryptography software isillegal in some parts of the world. So when you import thispackage to your country, re-distribute it from there or evenjust email technical suggestions or even source patches to theauthors or other people you are strongly advised to pay closeattention to any laws or regulations which apply toyou. The authors of OpenSSL are not liable for any violationsyou make here. So be careful, it is your responsibility.

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