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Message-ID: <20230524124645.GA6775@openwall.com>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2023 14:46:45 +0200
From: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Cc: Matt Caswell <matt@...nssl.org>
Subject: Fwd: Forthcoming OpenSSL Releases

----- Forwarded message from Matt Caswell <matt@...nssl.org> -----

Date: Wed, 24 May 2023 10:49:13 +0100
Subject: Re: Forthcoming OpenSSL Releases
To: openssl-users@...nssl.org,
 "openssl-project@...nssl.org" <openssl-project@...nssl.org>,
 openssl-announce@...nssl.org
From: Matt Caswell <matt@...nssl.org>

To clarify, OpenSSL version 3.1.1 will also be released on Tuesday 30th 
May 2023, and is also a security-fix release with the highest severity 
issue being Moderate.

Regards

Matt

On 24/05/2023 05:06, Tomas Mraz wrote:
>The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release
>of OpenSSL versions 3.0.9, 1.1.1u and 1.0.2zh. Note that OpenSSL 1.0.2
>is End Of Life and so 1.0.2zh will be available to premium support
>customers only.
>
>These releases will be made available on Tuesday 30th May 2023
>between 1300-1700 UTC.
>
>These are security-fix releases. The highest severity issue fixed in
>each of these three releases is Moderate:
>
>https://www.openssl.org/policies/secpolicy.html
>
>Yours
>The OpenSSL Project Team

----- End forwarded message -----

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