OpenBSD: LibreSSL 4.0.0, OpenSMTPD 7.6.0p0, and More
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Mailing list ARChives ☛ 'OpenSMTPD 7.6.0p0 Released'
OpenSMTPD is a FREE implementation of the SMTP protocol with some common extensions. It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with systems speaking the SMTP protocol. It implements a fairly large part of RFC5321 and can already cover a large range of use-cases.
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Undeadly ☛ OpenSMTPD 7.6.0p0 Released
Omar Polo (op@) has announced the release of version 7.6.0p0 of OpenSMTPD.
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Undeadly ☛ sshd(8) splitting continues
The work of improving ssh security by segregating functionality into separate binaries continues, this time by introducing sshd-auth as a separate binary.
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OpenBSD ☛ LibreSSL 4.0.0 Released
We have released LibreSSL 4.0.0, which will be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon. This is the first stable release for the 4.0.x branch, also available with OpenBSD 7.6
It includes the following change from LibreSSL 3.9.2: [...]
Linuxiac:
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LibreSSL 4.0 Debuts with Enhanced Security and Bug Fixes
The LibreSSL project, a subproject closely tied to OpenBSD and open-source implementation of the TLS protocol, has announced the release of LibreSSL 4.0, marking the first stable release of the 4.x branch.
For those unfamiliar with it, LibreSSL is the default TLS provider for OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD, and OpenSSH on Windows. Additionally, it is a selectable provider for FreeBSD, Gentoo Linux, OPNsense, and macOS.
This new version, available alongside the recently released OpenBSD 7.6, brings numerous enhancements, bug fixes, and notable changes to the codebase.
LWN:
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LibreSSL 4.0.0 released
Version 4.0.0 of the LibreSSL TLS/cryptography stack has been released. Changes include a cleanup of the MD4 and MD5 implementations, removal of unused DSA methods, changes in libtls protocol parsing to ignore unsupported TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.0 protocols, and many more internal changes and bug fixes.